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Stop Print
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
Embalming - coinjection
Stop Co-injection
CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES Sold in 16 oz. bottle/each
Stop is the chemical of choice for controlling tissue gas. Composed of two powerful disinfectants with the ability to penetrate deeply and rapidly, Stop gets to the source of tissue gas easily. Once in contact with the anaerobic bacteria which causes tissue gas, Stop destroys the bacteria and eliminates further tissue gas spread, decomposition, and odor formation. A special additive in Stop provides a lubricating effect to the tissue. It does not dry out or become brittle as can happen with products otherwise similar to Stop. A simple application of Stop will kill all maggots or other insects which may have infested the remains. Stop can penetrate through tissue and into tiny cracks to reach the pests. Once in contact with the insects, Stop kills them quickly. The potential for vermin-caused embarrassment is eliminated.
HOW TO USE THE FLUID For control of tissue gas, apply Stop, or a mixture of Stop and cavity fluid (4 ounces of Stop with 12 to 16 ounces of cavity fluid), directly to the affected tissues using a trocar, syringe or cotton pack. Slicing the tissue along the surface and pouring Stop into the slices is frequently helpful in halting the spread of organisms.

For arterial embalming, add 2 to 4 ounces of Stop to each gallon of diluted high index arterial fluid, mix well, and inject at moderate pressure. Use intermittent drainage to assure thorough distribution of the fluid to all parts of the body. Use sufficient fluid to completely saturate the body with both preservative and Stop. Take particular care to saturate the area of the body from which the tissue gas has originated using the appropriate artery for injection.

To kill vermin, apply Stop with a cotton pack directly onto the area that is infested. Cover the pack with plastic and leave it in place for five or ten minutes or until the vermin are killed. Stop can also be poured or syringed directly into infested areas.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
 

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