- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 0.74 lb
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- MFR: PDC Healthcare Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 59704487
Frequently asked questions
Are these labels suitable for long-term placement?
Yes, these labels are constructed from permanent paper, designed specifically to stay securely in place once applied, ensuring your documentation remains intact.
What information fields are included on the label?
To support thorough clinical documentation, each label features dedicated, clearly marked spaces for recording the following:
- Date
- Time
- Initials
Why is the pink color-coding important?
The bright pink background serves as a high-visibility visual cue. In busy clinical settings, this color-coding helps medical personnel quickly identify critical timing information, reducing the risk of errors in maintenance cycles.
Are these labels easy to read in a hurry?
Yes. The design features a bold, sans-serif black font against the high-contrast pink background. This ensures the “CHANGE SUNDAY” prompt and your written entries remain highly legible, even in fast-paced environments.
Do these help with institutional safety protocols?
Definitely. By standardizing the documentation of line and syringe changes, these labels help staff consistently adhere to institutional maintenance schedules and safety protocols.
Can these be used outside of anesthesia departments?
Absolutely. While perfect for anesthesia, these labels are excellent for any clinical setting that requires standardized maintenance tracking, including:
- Intensive Care Units (ICU)
- Outpatient surgical centers
- General hospital equipment maintenance systems
How many labels do I get per order?
Each purchase includes one roll containing 1,000 pre-printed labels, providing an efficient and long-lasting supply for your facility.
Are these labels easy to store?
Yes, they come in a compact roll format, which allows for efficient storage and quick access at nursing stations or on medical carts.
What is the size of each label?
Each label measures 7/8 inch by 2-7/8 inches, providing ample space for clear writing while maintaining a compact footprint on equipment.
What kind of surface do these labels adhere to best?
Because they are made from permanent paper, they are designed to provide a secure, lasting bond on standard medical equipment surfaces found in clinical environments.