So this means if I have 5 rooms I need 4 to 5 vials per room? Since I have to test each line seperate? I was told to put a little bit of water from all lines in every room and use 1 vial per room is that wrong?
Hi Agnes, great questions! You are doing what's called "pooled sampling", which we recommend! It's taking equal parts from each device in a single operatory and pooling them into a single sample vial. You can checkout more on that here: proedgedental.com/resources/pooled-sampling/
@@AgnesVelez absolutely! Some CHCs or GOVs do regulate you test per line, but if you are with a General Practice or DSO that allows pooled sampling, you can select "pooled/combined" next to each sample vial row as you fill out the submission form.
So this means if I have 5 rooms I need 4 to 5 vials per room? Since I have to test each line seperate? I was told to put a little bit of water from all lines in every room and use 1 vial per room is that wrong?
Hi Agnes, great questions! You are doing what's called "pooled sampling", which we recommend! It's taking equal parts from each device in a single operatory and pooling them into a single sample vial. You can checkout more on that here: proedgedental.com/resources/pooled-sampling/
@@ProEdgeDentalWaterLabs ok great thank you so much. And am I able to do this for the samples that I send with flo?
@@AgnesVelez absolutely! Some CHCs or GOVs do regulate you test per line, but if you are with a General Practice or DSO that allows pooled sampling, you can select "pooled/combined" next to each sample vial row as you fill out the submission form.
@ProEdgeDentalWaterLabs wow thank you so much for all your help. Now just waiting for the results 🤞🏼🤞🏼
@@ProEdgeDentalWaterLabs is there a number or email i may use to contact someone regarding questions on my last results?
Very helpful and fun!