WESTBURY, N.Y. — The Spectroline BIB-150P ultraviolet
lamp quickly and positively confirms the presence of trace amounts of rodent urine and droppings, oil, grease, dust and other impurities that cause health violations in food processing facilities.
The BIB-150P ultraviolet lamp makes rodent hair and excrement fluoresce brightly. Hair glows blue-white and urine glows yellow-white when dry, bluer when fresh. Other contamination, such as lubrication oils and greases, bleaches and sulfide waste matter fluoresce different colors under the UV lamp.
The BIB-150P delivers super-high UV intensity. Its rugged polymer housing is impact-resistant and dent-proof, the company said. The lamp weighs 3¼ pounds (1.5 kilograms). A unique Built-In-Ballast bulb eliminates the need for an external transformer. The vinyl-coated, stainless-steel wraparound heat guard also acts as a lamp stand.
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