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[MUSIC PLAYING] On behalf of the Texas Department of State Health Services Newborn Screening Team, thank you for the work that you do to ensure that every baby in Texas receives the best medical services possible for a healthy life. This short video demonstrates the proper procedure for collecting a newborn screen blood specimen. We will also give you a few collection tips and show you some things to avoid. Thank you for taking the time to watch and for your support of the babies and families affected by disorders identified through newborn screening. Your actions can save the lives of Texas babies. Lets get started. A successful blood specimen collection begins with these necessary supplies-- a newborn screening specimen collection kit; a warm, moist soft cloth or a heel warmer; alcohol-wetted pads or cotton balls; gloves; a heel lancet with a tip depth of 1 millimeter and a length of no more than 2.5 millimeters; sterile gauze pads; and aftercare supplies, such as Band-Aids or gauz