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3M / Neogen Hydrated-Sponge with 10 mL Buffered Peptone Water and Gloves HS10BPW2G

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3M / Neogen Hydrated-Sponge with 10 mL Buffered Peptone Water and Gloves — HS10BPW2G (Case/100)
Ready-to-use environmental sample collection • Biocide-free hydrated sponge in sample bag • 10 mL Buffered Peptone Water (BPW) • With gloves option • For Laboratory Use Only
Available Quantity Option: Case
Case Unit: 100 Hydrated-Sponges Per Case

Overview
The 3M / Neogen Hydrated-Sponge with 10 mL Buffered Peptone Water and Gloves (HS10BPW2G) is a convenient, ready-to-use device for environmental surface sampling. Each unit includes a pre-hydrated, biocide-free sponge in a sample bag, designed to reduce handling steps, support consistent technique, and help protect sample integrity from collection through transport.

What it is (published product format)
Product instructions describe Hydrated-Sponge devices as a dry or pre-hydrated, biocide-free 3.8 × 7.6 cm (1.5 × 3 in.) sponge in a sample bag, pre-hydrated with the specified agent, available with or without gloves, and intended For Laboratory Use Only.

About Buffered Peptone Water (BPW)
Buffered Peptone Water is commonly used as a pre-enrichment / dilution medium in microbiology workflows where gentle recovery and transport support are needed. The HS10BPW family is positioned to minimize handling and preparation steps through simplified, ready-to-use packaging.

Key features and benefits
  • Ready-to-use sampling: Pre-hydrated with 10 mL BPW to streamline prep and support consistent execution.
  • Biocide-free sponge: Designed to support organism recovery (per product instructions’ biocide-free description).
  • With gloves option: Supports aseptic handling and controlled sampling workflows.
  • Reduced handling steps: Simplified packaging helps minimize handling and preparation and reduce waste.

Documents
  • Hydrated-Sponge / Dry-Sponge — Product Instructions
  • Hydrated-Sponge with Buffered Peptone Water — Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

Recommended pairings (common workflow add-ons)
  • Precision follow-up: After broad sponge sampling, use swab samplers for seams, gasket lines, hinges, and tight interfaces where trend signals often start.
  • Controlled-area support: Reinforce adjacent controlled spaces (QA labs, controlled staging) with Texwipe cleanroom wipers and cleanroom swabs to reduce recontamination around verification activities.
  • Documentation discipline: Standardize location IDs and surface area templates to protect trending integrity across shifts and sites.
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Environmental Monitoring BPW Sampling Aseptic Technique Trend-Defensible EM

Why BPW sponges are used: standardization and gentle recovery
In many environmental monitoring programs—especially food and beverage and general microbiology workflows—teams need a collection device that is consistent, easy to execute, and compatible with downstream enrichment processes. The HS10BPW family is positioned as simplified, ready-to-use packaging that minimizes handling and preparation, and product instructions define the device format as a biocide-free pre-hydrated sponge in a sample bag, pre-hydrated with the specified agent and intended For Laboratory Use Only.

Aseptic advantage: “with gloves” reduces technique drift
Operator technique is a leading cause of EM variability. “With gloves” configurations support aseptic handling by reducing the number of uncontrolled touchpoints during collection. That is particularly important when sampling high-touch zones (handles, framework rails, control panels) and when multiple technicians rotate through a sampling schedule. The product instructions explicitly note hydrated sponge formats are available with or without gloves.

Make EM trends defendable: four controls you can audit
  • Location control: Assign fixed sampling points (equipment ID + exact surface descriptor) and avoid “sampling drift.”
  • Area control: Define a consistent sampled area; use templates where feasible for repeatability.
  • Technique control: Standardize strokes, pressure, and dwell time; train to a single method.
  • Timing control: Sample at consistent operational phases (post-clean, pre-start, mid-run, end-of-run) to preserve comparability.

Published configuration + implementation notes
HS10BPW2G is listed as a Hydrated-Sponge with 10 mL Buffered Peptone Water and gloves, supplied as a case of 100. Product instructions describe hydrated sponges as a biocide-free 1.5 × 3 in. sponge in a sample bag, pre-hydrated with the specified agent, available with or without gloves, and intended For Laboratory Use Only. To strengthen documentation, record sample ID, date/time, operator, exact location, and any deviations from the sampling SOP at the point of collection.
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