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Saves time, reduces errors and frustration Extremely fast and intuitive touch screen data entry Labels and logs - contents, operator, time, sterilizer and cycle number for each package Autoclave safe labels Certification of the results of sterilizer mechanical function, type 1,4,5 and B1 spore tests Secure login Auto backup of data Export to Excel for printing Ample note recording fields Easy to learn Helps maintain sterility Developed and rigorously tested over time by dental personnel in real clinical settings IPAC and Provincial guidelines have changed in a way that affects every dental practice in Canada. The mandatory “sterilize, label, and log” procedures are labour intensive, time consuming, prone to error, and have resulted in increased costs. Many practices have had to hire extra staff in order to be in compliance. Even with the best intentions, human error can hinder even the best systems. Developed as a response to the need for a better solution, SteriLog is an automated innovation that records all data required for the reprocessing of instruments including both the packages themselves and the log. It does all this while saving precious time. SteriLog not only labels the packages, and completes the logging, but also allows for certification of the results of chemical indicator tests after the sterilization cycle is complete. With each cycle, data on the use of Type 1, 4 and 5 chemical indicators is recorded in the log along with the results of active observation of mechanical sterilizer function. SteriLog also allows for the recording and certification of active Biological (spore) (B1) and other tests in an independent log.