How to Perform a PCR Test at Home?

If you plan on travelling, secure a fit to fly PCR test in Sutton now. You can buy PCR or polymerase chain reaction tests from pharmacies, shops, and even online. You may also get a PCR test for free if you qualify according to NHS conditions. Here’s all you need to know about PCR testing at home:

1.   Register the PCR kit in your name. Follow the instructions on your order confirmation email. However, you may also receive a registered kit, as indicated on the instruction label and in the order confirmation email.Only use the specific kit addressed to you. Otherwise, if another person uses one registered to you, you will get that person’s results or vice versa. Thus, if several persons in the same home are to take the test, double-check if the right person receives the correct kit. Also, note that each kit is designed for single use only.

fit to fly PCR test

Before opening the test kit, follow these instructions strictly:

·         Observe proper hand washing for a minimum of 20 seconds.

·         Read the instructions thoroughly and ensure you understand what to do and in    what specific order. Failing to do so may affect test performance and invalidate results.

·            Know that the preparation and testing will take approximately 30 minutes.

·      Know the specific collection times at the Royal Mail priority postbox nearest you. 

3.  Upon opening the package, check the contents before setting up the test. If you suspect missing components or damage, do not use the kit. 

4.    When taking the swab sample, avoid exerting too much pressure to avoid breaking the swab accidentally. If you have a pierced nose, swab the nostril with no piercing. However, if both nostrils are pierced, remove one piercing before swabbing. If you’ve experienced a nosebleed, swab after 24 hours. If, for some reason, a throat swab is highly unlikely, try swabbing both nostrils. Also, if you have poor vision or shaky hands, ask someone else to help you.

5.    In case of spills from the plastic tube, wipe thoroughly with a disinfectant or household cleaner. If the solution gets on your skin, eyes, or mouth, or is swallowed, seek immediate medical advice.

6.   Post the completed kit on the same day the test was taken and at least an hour before the final collection.

To yield accurate results, religiously stick to the instructions specified on the label.

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