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Drager DrugTest 5000 - Top 5 Things You Need to Know

Drager DrugTest 5000 - Top 5 Things You Need to Know

In this Frontline Safety Guide we'll look at the specifications, features and benefits of the DrugTest 5000 from Drager, sharing the Top 5 Things You Need to Know.

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Drager DrugTest 5000 and Cassettes - Top 5 Things You Need to Know

#1 - Drager DrugTest 5000 Uses Cassettes

drager drugtest 5000 is QUICK & HYGIENIC

The cassettes rely on an oral fluid sample. The test kit cassettes are hygienic and painless. Simply swab the sampler around the mouth for 1-4 minutes.

#2 - Fast Results

drager drugtest 5000 provides fast results

Drug test results are not only fast, they're reliable. Once a sample has been taken, the cassette is plugged into the DrugTest 5000 and the measurements are produced on the spot.

#3 - It's Easy to Use

drager drugtest 5000 has a 3 BUTTON CONTROL panel

Operating the DrugTest 5000 is effortless. The menu is navigated using the 3-button control panel, and the colour display is bright and easy to read.

Watch our demo video of the Drager DrugTest 5000 on YouTube.

#4 - It Stores Previous Measurements

Sometimes you need to perform a fleet of drug tests. Handily, the Drager DrugTest 5000 stores the last 500 measuring results, including the date and time. The results can then be printed off using the Drager Mobile Printer.

drager drugtest 5000 with MOBILE PRINTER

#5 - Range of Drugs Detected

The STK cassettes can detect up to 8 substances, depending on the configuration. These include:

  • Methamphetamines (MET)
  • Methadone (MTD)
  • Ketamine (KET)
  • Opiates (OPI)
  • Cannabis (THC)

Always make sure you read the supplied instructions before use to make yourself fully familiar with all the test parameters, testing times and proper use of the cassettes.

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