How much fluid does the Whizzinator Touch's reservoir bag hold? About 150mL or 4 ounces. However, it is recommended that you only fill the reservoir up to about 130mL as a safety precaution.
How much does a Whizzinator cost?
The Whizzinator is available online for $129.99. The anatomically-correct device comes in five skin tones, and its manufacturer boasts of being able to deliver chemically-similar synthetic urine while being operated with a single hand.6 Dec 2019
Can a female observe a male drug screen?
No, the observer always has to be the same gender as the employee. So even though these direct observation drug screens are pretty much full frontal, at least it's not someone of a different gender.29 Jan 2020
How can I hide my urine bag?
- Your pockets.
- A makeup bag or purse.
- A briefcase.
- A backpack or drawstring bag.
- Your glasses or sunglasses case.
- A fanny pack.
- Inside long socks.
- Your service dog's pack.
How do you clean a Whizzinator?
Use the syringe that comes with your Whizzinator Touch to measure 90ml of bottled water into a cup. Add the Golden Shower to the cup of bottled water. Stir the mixture until it is completely dissolved.
How do you use a Whizzinator heating pad?
Open one heat pad and shake it. Once you have the heat pad ready apply it to the side of the vinyl bag opposite to the temperature strip. Wear the belt around your waist, make sure the temperature strip is touching your skin. Wait 40 minutes or until the temperature reads between 98-102°F.
What is a Whizz kit?
The Whizz Kit is the original refillable belt and the first unisex refillable urine kit on the market. It delivers a toxin free urine sample through a rubber tube that is part of a light weight apparatus which wraps around you waist and is worn under your clothing.
Can you still buy Whizzinator?
However, the product, under the name the Real Whizzinator, from Atlanta, Ga. -based company, Massive Dynamics, is still available over the Internet with a disclaimer on its website that it is 'not to be used for any illegal activities including use to defeat a lawfully administered drug test. '2 Jan 2015