Profile: Fitzco, Inc. provides front end collection and storage systems for clinical, laboratory and medical products. We also supply specimen collection, transport and storage products, packaging solutions and customized specimen collection. We offer Fitzpack® and specialty barrier pouches, transport tubes, gloves, infectious transport kit, custom collection kit, urine collection kit and products. The Fitzpack barrier pouches are made from polyester or polyethylene films, and come complete with heat seal bags and a 12-inch sealer. Our Harris punches are developed to be used with paper fiber to remove a disk from a source. The punch cores out a disk that can be analyzed for evidence and its applications range from DNA and crime scene to document examination.
The company is ISO 9001:2000 Certified certified.
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• Barrier Pouches |
• Blood And Urine Collection Kit (Excludes Hiv Testing) (FDA Code: OIB / 864.3250) A blood specimen collection device is a device intended for medical purposes to collect and to handle blood specimens and to separate serum from nonserum (cellular) components prior to further testing. This generic type device may include blood collection tubes, vials, systems, serum separators, blood collection trays, or vacuum sample tubes. |
• Disposable Nitrile Gloves |
• General Purpose Nitrile Gloves |
• Infectious Blood Transport Kits |
• Latex Disposable Gloves |
• Latex Gloves |
• Latex Powder Free Gloves |
• Latex Powdered Gloves |
• Lightly Powdered Latex Gloves |
• Nitrile Gloves |
• Powder Free Latex and Nitrile Gloves |
• Powder Free Nitrile Gloves |
• Powder Free Vinyl Exam Gloves |
• Single Use Specimen Pouch |
• Specimen Bags |
• Specimen Collection Kits |
• Transport TubeT |
• Urine Collection Kit (Excludes Hiv Testing) (FDA Code: OIE / 864.3250) |
• Urine Specimen Container for Drugs Of Abuse (FDA Code: MPQ / 864.3260) An over-the-counter (OTC) test sample collection system for drugs of abuse testing is a device intended to: Collect biological specimens (such as hair, urine, sweat, or saliva), outside of a medical setting and not on order of a health care professional (e.g., in the home, insurance, sports, or workplace setting); maintain the integrity of such specimens during storage and transport in order that the matter contained therein can be tested in a laboratory for the presence of drugs of abuse or their metabolites; and provide access to test results and counseling. This section does not apply to collection, transport, or laboratory testing of biological specimens for the presence of drugs of abuse or their metabolites that is performed to develop evidence for law enforcement purposes. |