What is the blue dye in toilet for drug test

Drop 2 instant Blue Dye tablets into a toilet bowl before every urine drug screen collection. Instant blue dye tablets help secure urinals, toilets by reducing specimen adulteration attempts.

  • 100 tablets per bottle
  • Economical and easy to use

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Blue Dye Tablets MSDS Sheet

Australian standard 4308 states that the toilet used for testing a patient needs to have bluing tablets (Blu Loo). Meaning the toilet water needs to be blue. This eliminates the patient from using the toilet water and passing it off as their own urine.

● Instantly turns water blue… Ideal for mobile collections ● The tablets come packaged in twist cap bottle 100 tablets per bottle ● Meets Federal Government requirements ● Lower Adulteration deters urine specimen donors from adding water to specimen ● High Quality Bluing Tablets ● Just drop bluing tablet in back of toilet before drug collection ● Very cost effective for drug testing collection sites ● Portable solution for On-site drug collections ● Biodegradable environmental friendly formulation

● No more messy dyes on your hands

ITS Test Kits Instant Blue Toilet Water Dye Tablets Instant Blue Toilet Water Dye Tablets are designed for a quick, portable and easy to use application for dyeing toilet water blue during the urine drug testing process. Therefore reducing the opportunity for donors to dilute the sample with toilet water. Instant Blue Toilet Water Dye Tablets come packaged in twist cap plastic bottle. 100 tablets per bottle.

See our article on why we recommend the use of ITS Blue Toilet Water Dye VS blue toilet block tablets like "Blue Loo"

ITS Test Kits Instant Blue Toilet Water Dye Tablets
These tablets are designed for a quick, portable and easy to use application for dyeing toilet water blue during the urine drug testing process. Therefore reducing the opportunity for donors to dilute the sample with toilet water.

Packaged in twist cap plastic bottle. 100 tablets per bottle.

Why Buy ITS Blue Toilet Water Dye Tablets?

    • Lower Opportunity to Adulterate the Sample – As a result, it deters donors from adding water to drug specimen
    • Quality – High quality tablets (made in the USA)
    • Popular – For drug testing urine sample collection
    • Leave a consistent blue colour in toilet
    • Easy to Use – Just drop tablet(s) directly into the pan or the cistern before the urine sample collection
    • Practical – Very cost effective and “single dose” usage
    • Portable – Can easily take bluing tablets to on-site drug testing / sample collections
    • Fast – Fast acting “blueing” for your toilet water
    • Environmental Friendly – Biodegradable
    • Neat / Compact – No more messy dyes on your hands
    • Odour Free – Therefore, no more chemical smell in your “carry kit”
    • Safer alternative – Safer than “potassium permanganate” and other similar “dying solutions”

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See our article on why we recommend the use of these products VS blue toilet block tablets like “Blue Loo”

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Federal employees inclined to cheat on urine tests in the government’s anti-drug campaign would be up against restroom monitors, thermometers and blue toilet water, under guidelines issued today.

The regulations were immediately labeled by the head of a government workers’ union as “a comic exercise in Tidy Bowl justice.”

The procedures for conducting drug tests on federal workers were announced by Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese III, Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R. Bowen and Office of Personnel Management Director Constance M. Horner.

They emphasized that a two-tier test system will be used to avoid false positive results leading to action against employees selected for testing and that the emphasis will be on rehabilitating people with drug problems.

Purpose Isn’t Firing

“Our purpose here is not to fire employees,” said Meese.

But Horner acknowledged that dismissal is contemplated for employees who do not respond to treatment and test positive to a second round of tests and that dismissal after an initial positive result is possible for some in particularly sensitive positions, such as Secret Service agents.

Under the guidelines, monitors will be placed in restrooms where urine samples are given but will stay outside the toilet stalls. Toilets in the stalls will be filled with blue water and the temperature of the samples will be taken within four minutes to ensure their accuracy.

“At the collection site, toilet-bluing agents shall be placed in the toilet tanks so the reservoir of water in the toilet bowl remains blue,” the guidelines say. This is designed to keep test subjects from submitting water from the bowl as their urine samples.

1.1 Million Subject to Tests

About 1.1 million employees in sensitive jobs throughout the government are to be subject to drug testing ordered by President Reagan.

In Louisiana, the National Treasury Employees Union has filed a lawsuit in an effort to prevent the U.S. Customs Service from imposing drug tests on its employees.

The head of that 120,000-member union, Robert M. Tobias, said the new testing guidelines “add more insult to constitutional injury to federal employees who, after having been accused by the President of being guilty before proven innocent, are now being labeled as potential cheats.”

He called the regulations “further onslaughts on employee Fourth Amendment rights and a comic exercise in Tidy Bowl justice.”

Risk of Dismissal

“The Administration continues on in its quest to use federal workers as models by forcing them to line up at the stalls, go while being observed and risk firing if they do not urinate in official government blue-stained toilets,” Tobias said in a statement.

Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.), chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said today that he does not believe the proposed precautions would adequately protect against cheating and ensure an accurate test.

“For a urine test to be anywhere near accurate you not only have to have the chemical capability to test, but you have to be assured there’s no way to thwart the results--so you literally have to have someone suffer the indignity of having someone standing there physically watching them give the urine specimen. Otherwise there is no possibility of there being any accuracy at all,” Biden said.

Blue dye tablets are simple to use: you plop one in and they turn water blue. However, the best products tend to be simple, and blue dye tablets have a number of important uses. Not only can they help in terms of leak detection, but they also play a critical role in the drug screening industry. If the drug screening company or laboratory is reputable and trains their collector’s property on how to collect urine, they will use blue dye tablets when collecting urine samples as a way of preventing any adulteration. With that in mind, in this blog post, we are going to reveal everything you need to know about how to use Blue Dye Tablets for Urine Drug Screen Collections.

Using blue dye tablets for urine drug screening

Using these tablets is often referred to as “toilet bluing” – the simple act of placing a blue dye tablet within a toilet bowl so that the water changes color, and government and employer drug collection standards deem this mandatory. Why? Well, through the use of blue dye tablets, you can protect the integrity of the specimen. 

A few donors may attempt to tamper, adulterate, or dilute their specimens by taking water from the toilet bowl and placing it within the test tube. Some people will simply add some toilet water to their own specimen so that it is diluted. There are then those that will replace their specimen with toilet water entirely. Of course, the reason for doing this is because they are worried that they will fail the drug test if they don’t. 

This could be difficult to spot if any measures or procedures are not put in place. However, with the use of blue dye tablets, this is not something you would need to worry about. The collector will easily be able to tell if the donor has tampered with the sample, as the water will appear blue. They would acknowledge that the sample has been adulterated, which would enable them to discard it and make sure that a genuine sample was collected. 

Blue dye tablets are often used in conjunction with other procedures

Blue dye tablets play an important and essential role in protecting the integrity of urine samples. However, it is typically one of a number of techniques that are used. This is because sample dilution is just one way that a person could try to amend the results of their drug test. This is why businesses and testing organizations need to ensure that stringent measures are put in place across the board. 

So, what are some of the different ways that employees will try to alter their samples? Well, another example is adding other substances, such as different chemicals, to the urine sample to try and make a false negative result. Substitution is another risk. In this situation, the person that needs to take the urine test will simply replace their urine with a clean sample that they have got from another person. Of course, these are just a few examples, and people will often get creative when they find themselves in a situation whereby they feel like their back is against the wall and they feel like they have no other options!

This is why drug screening companies need to use a number of different strategies so they can make sure that the samples they receive are one hundred percent genuine. This includes tests for many different circumstances, with examples including urine tests for professional sportsmen, governmental tests, and also tests that are conducted in the workplace. While it may be a simple solution, blue dye tests can go a very long way to making sure that one of the easiest and most common ways to tamper with a sample has been eliminated. After all, it is your duty to make it virtually impossible for anyone to be able to cheat their way through a drug test.

Final words

So there you have it: everything that you need to know about blue dye tablets and their use in urine drug screening. This is something that is mandatory per a lot of government and employer drug collection standards. Whether or not this is mandatory at your organization, it is definitely something that you should consider to ensure that the results of any urine tests you conduct are not compromised.