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n Large UV light n Table top dark den n Glitter bug gel
A full kit for germ investigations 2 Top Tip 3
Begin the lesson by dousing your hands in glitter bug gel and shake the hand of each child. This is a great way to show how germs can be passed between people.
1 Essential Forensics Kit 4
Bringing together all your favourite materials for investigating germs in one kit! Investigate how germs are spread and how washing hands properly can prevent this. The kit includes, large UV light, table top dark box and glitter bug gel.
INT-SC00436 2 Large UV Light
An ideal accessory for viewing the effects of the glitter bug gel in the dark den. A 20 watt fluorescent tube, 60cm in length will illuminate any UV reactive item. The light comes with screws and is therefore wall and ceiling mountable as well as being suitable for dark rooms or cupboards.
INT-SC00351 3 UV Torch
£ 35 .45
Hand held UV Torch with white light torch incorporated, switch allows for easy changing from one source to the other. Requires 4 AA batteries not included. Size L16 x H5 x D2.5cm.
INT-SUVL 4 Glitter Bug Gel 5
A truly innovative method to demonstrate micro-organisms at work. Simply follow a 3 step process to use the gel to its best effect.
1. Ask the student to rub the gel on their hands. 2. The students wash and dry their hands as normal.
3. When placed under a UV lamp any areas not washed properly will show up - as if by magic!
This 50ml bottle is enough to show the effect to a class of 30. INT-SC00202
5 Glitter Bug Powder A visual way to demonstrate how germs can be easily spread 906
Dust the powder on a sheet of paper and hand it round the room for children to take their sample. A quick check with the UV lamp and you will see how easily germs can be spread from person to person. 60ml container.