Indications for Use: The Timestrip (R) Blood Temp 10 (BT10) blood bag indicator is a temperature-sensitive indicator that can be used by blood banks and transfusion services to maintain quality control in blood storage and transportation.
Timestrip is pleased to announce the arrival of our 6ÂșC blood bag temperature indicator- Blood Temp 6.
Blood Temp single use temperature indicators
Blood Temp 6 single use temperature indicators are low cost, field activated, and irreversible â they have been designed to be adhered directly to blood bags and are calibrated specifically to monitor the 6ÂșC threshold.
Use for monitoring temperature exposure when blood bags are in transit from storage, as in hospital blood banks. Blood Temp 6 provides a simple visual indication that blood has been stored and transported below 6 degrees Celsius.
Along with our existing 10ÂșC product, Blood Temp 10, and our 25ÂșC Extreme room temperature indicator, Timestrip Plus 25ÂșC, Timestrip indicators are ideal for all your blood bag monitoring needs.
DHL Global Forwarding opened it's purpose built temperature controlled warehouse to process pharmaceutical, biotech and medical devices in Chicago's O'Hare airport.
With 10,000 temperature controlled square feet situated in the world's busiest airport, businesses now have better ways to get their temperature controlled healthcare products all over the globe.
Whether your products are being flown internationally, or shipped overground locally, you need to be sure temperature breaches have not occurred in transit.
Temperature monitoring in pharmaceutical warehouses
TimestripÂź has a line of temperature breach indicators that are small, easy-to-use, cost effective indicators that and provide auditable proof that your devices arrived safe to use.
Our TimestripŸ Blood Temp 10 indicator is a single use ascending temperature breach indicator that can be applied directly to a blood bag, and will visually alert you to a 10°C breach of the blood bag's core temperature.
For all other temperature monitoring needs, our TimestripŸ PLUS line monitors ascending temperature breaches in a variety of temperatures between -20°C and 30°C.
Timestrip is proud to announce the successful certification to ISO 13485:2003 Quality Management Standard for Medical Devices in addition to our recent recertification of ISO 9001:2008.
Recognised around the world, the ISO 13485:2003 registration is based on eight quality management principles. These include: customer focus, leadership, involvement of people, process approach, system approach to management, continual improvement, fact-based decision-making and mutually beneficial supplier relationships.
The certification of the Companyâs compliance with ISO 13485:2003 recognizes the policies, practices and procedures of our firm to ensure consistent quality in the products provided to our customers. With this certification, our medical and non-medical clients can be confident that Timestrip is dedicated to maintaining the highest efficiency and responsiveness achieving our ultimate goal â Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction.
Timestrip is certified as meeting the requirements of ISO:13485 for the following activities: DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING OF SMART LABELS FOR MEDICAL USE.
To maintain our certification, Timestrip will perform annual audits to ensure compliance and to assess initiatives for continued improvement. Our customers can be confident that Timestrip will continue to provide the high quality services they have come to expect well into the future.
We believe that our decision to become ISO 13485 Certified is a proactive one that not only anticipates the demands of our customers, but also demonstrates our commitment to providing quality services to all our customers in the medical industry. We strongly believe augmenting our certification offers our customers a âBest-in-Classâ choice for smart labels.
The accreditation also supports our work in pharmaceutical categories, where a range of Timestrip products are used to identify temperature breaches in highly regulated cold chain environments. We are helping to protect patients and prevent unnecessary wastage of many drugs, vaccines and blood products, where the 2-8°C/46°F storage range is critical to so many products.
Timestrip indicators are leading the market in the provision of low-cost temperature indicators, as demonstrated by our blood bag temperature monitoring labels. In 2013 we launched the Timestrip Blood Temp 10 indicator, in response to the need to reduce wastage of precious blood stocks, discarded through uncertainty around temperature breaches incurred when bags are in use and removed from carefully controlled refrigeration storage units in blood banks.
In 2014, Timestrip UK Ltd announced it is working with Belgian Red Cross-Flanders to develop new blood temperature monitoring labels with a product development program looking to create optimal temperature monitoring labels for the blood collection, distribution and transfusion organisations operating within the Flanders catchment area.
Temperature monitoring labels based on the existing Timestrip Blood Temp 10 product are now being developed and reviewed in consultation with Belgian Red Cross-Flanders.
Also in 2014 we were proud to be the technology of choice for an innovative new product created to provide a wearable, low-cost vaccination reminder product for new-born children.
The Bill Gates Foundation funded Vaccine Reminder Band is currently undergoing field trials in Pakistan. Timestrip has a long history of innovation in the medical device sector and we now provide a range of products which act as invaluable visual aids to doctors, patients and healthcare workers.
For example in the UK, a number of NHS dispensing pharmacies are already using TimestripÂź PLUS to monitor the cold chain for temperature-sensitive drugs such as NeulastaÂź and Total Paternal Nutrition (âTPNâ) products.
Timestrip is committed to quality assurance processes and procedures and we see the ISO 13485:2003 Quality Management Standard for Medical Devices accreditation as a natural progression of our work in the specialist markets in which we aim to excel.
Timestrip was on display at the Exhibit Hall in the impressive Pennsylvania Convention Center during the 2014 AABB Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA from the 25-28 of October.
Among the top medical devices and compliance tools for blood banks and hospitals being shown to AABB members from around the globe, our Blood Temp 10 product had its own display at the GenesisBPS booth.
We had fun meeting AABB members and demonstrating how our Blood Temp 10 product works.
Blood temperature breach indicator
Timestrip Blood Temp 10 is an irreversible, single-use 10ÂșC temperature breach indicator. It can be stored and shipped at room temperature when inert and is activated with simple finger pressure.
Once activated a confirmation window tells you the product is ready to monitor by filling with colour. It is then immediately adhered on the lower third of a pre-chilled blood bag.
Blood Temp 10 is ideal for the transportation of blood bags. When the core temperature of the blood breaches 10ÂșC, the indication window turns blue, showing you the blood is no longer suitable to return to storage.
If you missed out seeing us at the AABB 2014 Annual Meeting, you can read more about Blood Temp 10 here.
If you liked the clear breach indication and ease of use of Blood Temp 10, but need to monitor extreme room temperature breaches, then have a look at our Timestrip Plus ascending temperature breach indicators here.
Belgian Red Cross Flanders enters joint development agreement with Timestrip.
London/UK â September 17th 2014, Timestrip UK Ltd has announced it is working with Belgian Red Cross-Flanders to develop a new  blood temperature monitoring label. Â
Timestrip today confirmed that such product development will look to create optimal temperature monitoring labels for the blood collection, distribution and transfusion organisations operating within the Flanders catchment area.
Temperature monitoring labels based on the existing Timestrip Blood Temp 10 product will be developed and reviewed in consultation with Belgian Red Cross-Flanders.
Belgian Red Cross-Flanders conducted lengthy investigations into different current temperature monitoring solutions for blood bags taken from sophisticated refrigeration units, leaving the blood banks for transfusion in theatre or if required at a secondary location.
Blood bag temperature monitoring with Belgian Red Cross
Clear and accurate monitoring of the core temperature of individual blood bags is required to identify ascending temperature breaches and prevent blood stocks being returned into the cold chain if unused after specified times or adversely affected by temperature.
The aim of this joint development initiative is to help define and pilot a range of smart labels that monitor critical temperature excursions.
The program agreement was signed by Philippe Vandekerckhove, Director General of Belgian Red Cross-Flanders, Reuben Isbitsky of Timestrip UK Ltd and Chris Van Sebroeck of Innolabel, Timestripâs distribution partner in Belgium.
Commenting on the project, Timestrip Founder Reuben Isbitsky said âThis is a milestone moment for Timestrip and we are delighted that Belgian Red Cross-Flanders has chosen to use our technology to help create optimized labels for these critical monitoring requirements. We believe that new products created as a result of this cooperation will possibly change standard operating procedures on a global scale.. â
Belgium Military Hospital uses Timestrip Temperature Indicators to help protect vital blood stocks - PRESS RELEASE
Smart label pioneers Timestrip, working with their Benelux distribution partner INNOLABEL, have confirmed that the Queen Astrid Military Hospital in Belgium has adopted a temperature control regime for red blood cells, platelets and plasma using Timestrip Temperature Indicators. Application of the Timestrip labels is helping to expose potentially fatal changes caused by damaging ascending or descending temperature and prevent unnecessary wastage of valuable life saving products through accurate temperature monitoring outside the cold chain
In addition to ongoing patient care and clinical research conducted at the hospital, there is a burns center and a blood bank taking donations from the active military and local civilian defense staff. Patients in the burns center are treated with blood products from the blood bank, along with children in the Hematology Oncology Center at the nearby Queen Fabiola Hospital.
Blood products are also shipped abroad to treat service personnel on foreign assignments, often in lifesaving scenarios.
In line with the Federal Public Health regulatory guidelines, the red blood cells, platelets and plasma are collected, processed and stored at their prescribed temperatures until released from the cold chain. Red blood cell concentrates are stored in refrigerators at +4 °C. Blood plasma is frozen to -80 ° C. Platelets are stored at a temperature of +22 ° C and gently agitated to prevent coagulation. The temperature in medical refrigerators is constantly monitored and reported, in line with regulatory demands.
However, the transportation of the red blood cell concentrates from the blood bank refrigerators to the care unit or operating theatre takes place in refrigerated boxes. It is here where Timestrip indicators become the guardians of product quality, monitoring individual product consignments for temperature abuse.
Timestrip indicators are activated by simple finger pressure and placed directly on to blood bag labels, monitoring the core bag temperature and providing clear visual indications of temperature excursions between 2-8 °C - including the length of time of that excursion. Freeze indicators also used on products to identify if a damaging temperature descent has occurred below 0 °C, either at altitude or in severe cold climates.
Timestrip indicators show that the necessary transportation temperatures (outside of the controlled cold chain) have been maintained. As a result, decisions regarding the permissible return of stock to the blood bank, or the safe use of products kept in cool boxes over a prolonged treatment period are made possible. The failsafe nature of the Timestrip technology and the irreversible display readings remove all ambiguity from the quality checks.
Without Timestrip indicators, the care teams would be obliged to follow The Federal Public Health guidelines that demand red blood cell concentrates returned to the blood bank are destroyed, if there is no proof that optimal storage conditions were maintained. The result is that invaluable blood products are destroyed by this lack of certainty. In the past, this ambiguity has led to significant wastage of perfectly good product, which is both costly and ethically uncomfortable to front line teams who know that blood donors give blood to help protect life, not see their donations discarded due to ambiguity.
Commenting on the adoption of Timestrip indicators, Dr. Christian Vandenvelde, Head of the Military Department for Blood Transfusion observes "By using the freeze indicators we can tell if the product has been frozen during storage or transport. Should an error occur and, for example, platelets have been kept in a freezer instead of at room temperature, then the freeze indicator makes this temperature abuse absolutely clear. With red blood cells, freezing causes the red blood cells to break down and if the temperature rises too high then bacteria could multiply to dangerous levels."
There are no special storage requirements for Timestrip labels which makes handling much more efficient when compared to other indicators. This is critical in operational terms, given that the blood bank teams have identified the need for speed when it comes to ID-tagging red blood cell concentrates once removed from the cold chain.Lieutenant France T'Sas, Doctor in biomedical sciences, has seen a big improvement in the way products are handled, commenting ''By using the TimestripPlus label, we noticed that there was already a limited excursion of the optimal temperature during ID - tagging of the red blood cell concentrates. The fact is that it warms up quickly, while it takes much longer to cool down. Timestrip indicators have helped identify this and as a result we have adapted and speeded up our procedures to prevent these excursions. The TimestripPlus label is very user friendly, very accurate and readable to anyone without any additional explanation.''
Dr.Vandenvelde concludes, "By applying freeze indicator and a TimestripPlus label, we can demonstrate that we now have continuous temperature monitoring of our blood products. This also means that we have more certainty on the storage conditions in order to take back blood products. Moreover, any human error can be discovered and critical mistakes avoided.
As a results of these advances in red blood cell product monitoring , we are now also using Timestrip labels with different temperature limits to apply to the platelets and plasma , because here continuous temperature control is an absolute must. Also, the cost of a TimestripPlus label is negligible in relation to the value of the blood products. These life saving products are too precious not to employ all means possible in order to improve our procedures, ensure quality and remove unnecessary wastage.
"The Belgium Military logistics teams are also using Timestrip indicators for temperature control of red blood cells during air transport to Africa, where they have soldiers in active service. All air transport equipment is validated for the transportation of red blood cell concentrates and both the Timestrip Plus and freeze indicators are used inside the validated shippers to help front line medical teams keep an eye on optimal temperatures during transport.