New! Tina Davies Sterilization Report


What is EO Gas Processing?

According to Applied Sterilization Technologies Ethylene oxide (also known as EO or EtO) processing is widely used for the sterilization of healthcare devices and instruments. The process involves exposing products to ethylene oxide gas under vacuum in a sealed chamber. EO sterilization assures that a safe and sterile product will be delivered to the market each and every time.

What is Ethylene Oxide Used For?

Ethylene oxide can penetrate multiple layers of breathable packaging, making it suitable for the sterilization of a wide range of materials not compatible with other methods of sterilization:

  • Assembled complex devices
  • Catheters
  • Custom procedure packs
  • Equipment with integrated-electronics
  • Multi-lumen tubing products
  • Stents
  • Wound care dressings

(Applied Sterilization Technologies, 2019)


With growing concern for safety in our community, our customers, and in the media, we want to give our artists and their customers peace of mind at all times.
 

Tina Davies Professional prides itself on our constant commitment to safety, upholding the highest standards in the industry, and pushing the envelope to raise the bar for all.  



As part of our commitment to safety and looking out for the needs of our artists and clients - now each box of Tina Davies microblades will include the actual sterilization certificates for that batch of needles.

You will now be ready for your annual health inspection with this proof of sterilization at your fingertips.

What our Sterilization Certificates offer:

  1. Proof of EO Gas Sterilization included in each box of Tina Davies Microblades
  2. Lot number and sterilization details
  3. Downloadable version from our website 
  4. Every box will always arrive shrink-wrapped and safety sealed

 

 

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