In the set, Healthmark included a pre-packaged sample pack of two “Clean” seals, marked by the color green, as well as two “Dirty” seals, indicated by red coloring, for each lockable Round Soaker tray. The green lock makes clinical staff fully aware that the internal endoscope has been processed and is ready for use. On the other hand, the red-biohazard seal ensures staff members are aware providers have used the scope, and is thereby contaminated.
Since its inception in 1969, Healthmark has created and marketed solutions, helping healthcare facilities deliver surgical instruments and other medical devices to patients.
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