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hello and welcome to the 3m lab in this video you will learn how to collect a sample from a high touch surface to measure cleaning efficacy using the 3m clean trace ATP monitoring system you will need a 3m clean trace ATP surface test uxc and the 3m clean trace luminometer LX 25 before you begin make sure your surface is dry when you are ready to collect your sample remove the surface test uxc from the device sleeve taking care to touch only the blue handle do not let the swab touch any surface except that which is to be sampled hold the test between thumb and forefinger so you can easily rotate the swab touch the swab to the surface you are testing and apply enough pressure to cause the wand to flex move your swab in an overlapping zig-zag pattern that covers a 10 centimeter by 10 centimeter or a 4 inch by 4 inch square area during sample collection rotate the swab to ensure sufficient contact between the swab and the surface being sampled continue this process until your full sample