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sstrunks
06-11-2007, 07:17 PM
If I had someone come with me to a drug test, and had them piss in a small bottle outside of the facility (obviously out of sight). Then put the bottle next to my crotch, will it remain the proper temperature, and for how long?

Also, how much does the temperature matter? How low or high can it be?

Thanks.

FakeBoobsRule
06-11-2007, 07:32 PM
1) Did you check out the substitution thread by IAMN2POT? Most of the answers are there.

2) If you don't get the temp right you will fail or get an observed test.

3) Practice, practice, practice before the test using your vessel of choice and water.

geekedupgirl
06-11-2007, 08:01 PM
If I had someone come with me to a drug test, and had them piss in a small bottle outside of the facility (obviously out of sight). Then put the bottle next to my crotch, will it remain the proper temperature, and for how long?

Also, how much does the temperature matter? How low or high can it be?

Thanks.


From my personal experience, the urine can remain up to temp for as long as thirty minutes. Your body is an incubator and in the same way, you sit down for a long time and the seat gets warm -- voila, clean urine sample heating. A sample at the wrong temp is a RED FLAG. Then you're screwed. If you're worried then try wrapping the sample in a ThermaCare heating pack and then tuck it to the crotch. That might work better if you're super worried about the temp holding. Good luck!

FakeBoobsRule
06-11-2007, 08:10 PM
From my personal experience, the urine can remain up to temp for as long as thirty minutes.
Actually, if done properly, the sample will remain at the proper temp indefinitely and that is without any heating pad.

sstrunks
06-12-2007, 01:49 AM
So keeping the bottle next to my crotch will keep it at the right temp (94 - 98 degrees), correct?

FakeBoobsRule
06-12-2007, 03:02 AM
So keeping the bottle next to my crotch will keep it at the right temp (94 - 98 degrees), correct?

The accepted temp range is 90-100 not 94-98.

Duke420
06-12-2007, 03:15 AM
1) Practice, practice, practice before the test using your vessel of choice and water.

practice is the key with water so u don't freak out when they say you're sample didn't meet the minimum temp. :wtf:

KEGS
06-12-2007, 03:40 AM
[quote=FakeBoobsRule]1) Did you check out the substitution thread by IAMN2POT? Most of the answers are there.

since it's warm out you should be good