The Breeze Fiberglass Brush Is A Single-Use, Disposable Latent Print Brush Designed For Use At Crime Scenes When Cross-Contamination Is A Top Concern. The Breeze Uses The Same Ultra-Soft Fibers That Have Been Used For Decades In The Zephyr Fingerprint Brush, Only Less Fibers Making The Breeze Slightly Less Full And Therefore A More Economical Option As A Disposable Brush. Each Brush Is Individually Packaged, Sealed And Uv And Ethylene Oxide (Eto) Sterilized, So There Is No Risk Of Outside Contaminants Being Introduced Into A Crime Scene. After Processing A Crime Scene For Latent Prints, The Breeze Can Be Disposed Of Or Packaged And Submitted Along With Evidence For Trace Cross-Contamination Examinations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of The Breeze Fiberglass Fingerprint Brush?A: The Breeze Fiberglass Brush measures one inch in length, width, and height. This compact size makes it easy to handle during investigations.
Q: What material is used for the brush bristles?A: The bristles of the Breeze Fingerprint Brush are made from fiberglass. This material is known for its softness and effectiveness in collecting latent prints.
Q: Is the brush individually packaged?A: Yes, each Breeze Fingerprint Brush is individually packaged and sealed. This ensures sterility and prevents cross-contamination before use.
Q: How do I use The Breeze Fiberglass Fingerprint Brush?A: To use the brush, simply remove it from its sealed packaging and gently brush over the surface to collect latent prints. Dispose of it after use to maintain hygiene.
Q: Is the brush suitable for beginners in forensics?A: Yes, The Breeze Fingerprint Brush is suitable for beginners. Its ease of use and single-use design makes it ideal for those new to fingerprint collection.
Q: Can I submit the brush with collected evidence?A: Yes, after processing a crime scene, you can package the Breeze Brush and submit it along with the evidence. This helps in trace cross-contamination examinations.
Q: How should I store The Breeze Fingerprint Brush?A: Store the Breeze Brush in a cool, dry place until ready for use. Ensure it remains in its sealed packaging to maintain sterility.
Q: Is The Breeze Fingerprint Brush safe to use at crime scenes?A: Yes, the brush is safe for use at crime scenes. It is UV and Ethylene Oxide sterilized to prevent any risk of contamination.
Q: What happens if the brush arrives damaged?A: If The Breeze Fingerprint Brush arrives damaged, you should contact the supplier for a replacement. Ensure to provide details about the damage.
Q: Is there a warranty for The Breeze Fingerprint Brush?A: No, The Breeze Fingerprint Brush does not come with a warranty. It is intended for single-use and should be disposed of after each application.
Q: How do I dispose of The Breeze Fingerprint Brush after use?A: You can dispose of The Breeze Fingerprint Brush in regular trash after use. Its single-use design ensures that no contamination occurs.
Q: Can I use The Breeze Brush for other types of surfaces?A: Yes, The Breeze Fingerprint Brush can be used on various surfaces to collect latent prints. Its soft bristles are effective on most materials.
Q: Is The Breeze Brush reusable?A: No, The Breeze Fingerprint Brush is designed for single use only. This helps to prevent cross-contamination during forensic investigations.
Q: Does the brush come with any additional tools?A: No, The Breeze Fingerprint Brush is sold as a standalone product. It does not come with any additional tools or accessories.
Q: What is the color of The Breeze Fingerprint Brush?A: The Breeze Fingerprint Brush is white in color. This neutral color helps in visibility while collecting prints.