From state and federal crime laboratories to hospital emergency rooms, mobile evidence drying cabinets are designed to preserve the chain of custody and enhance the reliability and safety of biological evidence handling.
What should you consider before purchasing a forensic evidence drying cabinet?
Safe KEEPER® drying cabinets are designed for one application and standard filter configuration based on that application. Facilities that require multiple applications or higher volumes of secure evidence drying and storage should therefore consider purchasing multiple units.
They should also evaluate the ease of installation, mobility, and the availability of options and accessories such as DNA decontamination.
Air Science® Safe KEEPER Forensic Evidence Drying Cabinets provide cost-effective storage. Forensic evidence is dried by a constant flow of filtered air. The forensic evidence drying cabinet creates a safe work environment over the widest range of applications in the industry.
How can you reduce biological evidence hazards and handling?
Forensic evidence drying cabinets are a great way to preserve biological evidence while also reducing potential hazards during handling.
Safe KEEPER Forensic Evidence Drying Cabinets employ advanced filtration technology to reduce hazards and ensure the safe handling of biological evidence. They use HEPA/ULPA filters to remove airborne pathogens and particulates and an activated carbon filter to adsorb fumes and odors. The cabinets maintain a constant face velocity of 100 fpm, ensuring that contaminated air is pulled through the filtration system and clean air is returned to the room.
What is the best way to package and store biological evidence?
The Safe KEEPER Forensic Evidence Drying Cabinet dries sensitive biological evidence like blood and bodily fluids for more effective storage. This helps preserve the integrity of the evidence, preventing contamination, and ensuring that it can be analyzed accurately later. The tamper-resistant chamber provides security to help maintain the chain of custody.