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Trace Eye-D’s F1 fentanyl wipe now approved for safe use on skin

This approval from an independent laboratory marks a significant advancement in the fight against opioid abuse and enhances the utility of the F1 Fentanyl Wipe for first responders, correctional facility employees, and rehabilitation center staff

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Trace Eye-D

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SARASOTA, Fla. — Trace Eye-D, a pioneering developer in security and detection solutions, proudly announces that its F1 Fentanyl Wipe, previously known for its effectiveness in detecting synthetic and natural opioids, is now approved for safe use on skin. This approval from an independent laboratory marks a significant advancement in the fight against opioid abuse and enhances the utility of the F1 Fentanyl Wipe for first responders, correctional facility employees, and rehabilitation center staff.

The F1 Fentanyl Wipe employs advanced colorimetric technology to deliver instant and accurate results. When the wipe contacts fentanyl or its analogues, it changes color to signify the presence of these dangerous substances. This immediate detection capability is crucial for law enforcement, first responders, and security personnel who need to quickly and safely identify opioids in various scenarios.

“Trace Eye-D is at the forefront in the fight against the scourge of opioids and other harmful illicit drugs in our communities,” said Chris Baden, CEO of Trace Eye-D. “We are thrilled to announce that our F1 Fentanyl Wipe is now approved for use on skin. This product not only offers rapid and reliable detection but also enhances the safety of those on the front lines, providing them with a versatile tool to handle critical situations efficiently.”

Dr Susan Hallowell, one of the research scientists behind the F1 Fentanyl Wipe stated, “The nontoxicity of the formulation significantly extends its utility, making it an indispensable tool in various scenarios.”

Examples of Use:

  1. First Responder: In an emergency situation where a patient is unconscious, a first responder can use the F1 Fentanyl Wipe to test skin surfaces for opioid residues, ensuring the correct treatment is administered swiftly.
  2. Correctional Facility Employee: During inmate intake or routine checks, a correctional officer can use the wipe to test for narcotic residues on an inmate’s skin, helping maintain a safe and drug-free environment.
  3. Rehab Center Staff: Staff members can use the F1 Fentanyl Wipe to check residents for recent opioid exposure, aiding in effective monitoring and support for individuals in recovery.

For more information about the F1 Fentanyl Wipe and other innovative detection solutions from Trace Eye-D, please visit Trace-Eye-D.com. Follow Trace Eye-D on social media for updates and news.