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fluff_master
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Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge
#2556505 - 04/13/04 07:14 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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hello,
I received several syringes from a vendor about two weeks ago (maybe a bit longer). I didnt put them in the fridge because I assumed there was a better chance a contaminate would land on them. I plan on using them within the next week. Do you think they will be fine out of the fridge for this long (perhaps a month since they were made) or do you think they have degraded noticeably?
Thanks for your time.
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nofind_um
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Re: Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge [Re: fluff_master]
#2556532 - 04/13/04 07:22 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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I wouldn't worry jut store them in a cool dry place!!
I just used a few bought in october... Stored in this manner...
Used in may... spreading as we speak...
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Re: Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge [Re: fluff_master]
#2556873 - 04/13/04 08:34 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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spores usualy last about 3 months outside of water, but since they are syringes i would say about a year since they have water to rehydrate themselves... putting the syringe in the fridge will probably make them last a few years...
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Re: Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge [Re: fluff_master]
#2556911 - 04/13/04 08:45 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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The syringes should have come in ziplock baggies(at least they usually do). If they did you can pop em in the fridge with no worries. If they didn't,or you took them out for some reason,just put them into new ziplocks with a spritz of lysol before you close em up and you shouldn't have any problems with contams. They will last much longer in the fridge.---As far as the ones you've got now,a month isnt to long as long as they havent been in the direct sun or somewhere else that could have gotten them hot and burned em alive!!
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Re: Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge [Re: fluff_master]
#2556926 - 04/13/04 08:49 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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I know of spores that were stored in an out door shed for 2 years that remained viable... expect six months to a year....
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HaveABeer420
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Re: Syringe's Longevity Outside of A Fridge [Re: Prisoner#1]
#2556949 - 04/13/04 08:54 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey TDG how the fuck do you figure they only last about three months outside of water? Where do you get your info? You really shouldn't give advice when you don't know what you're talking about.
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