
This kit is designed in a step-wise fashion to lead you through the collection of evidence from a victim of sexual assault. All components needed for each step are provided in separate, numbered envelopes. The instruction sheet explains each step of the collection process in detail. This design was copied by the Ontario Centre of Forensic Sciences in the design of their current sexual assault kit.
The sealed Kit Box (10.25 L x 6.75 W x 2.5 H) serves as your return-evidence box to forward to the forensic lab for analysis.
Step 1 Authorization for Collection and Release of Evidence Information >From printed on 3-ply NCR paper
Step 2 Victim's Medical History and Assault Information From printed on 3-ply NCR paper
Step 3 Foreign Material Bag containing one 20 x 30 white paper sheet
Step 3 Underpants Bag
Step 3 Outer Clothing Bags (2ea)
Step 4 Debris Collection Envelope containing one paper bindle, one package of sterile, cotton-tipped swabs (2/pack) and one fingernail scraper
Step 5 Pubic Hair Combines Envelope containing one swabbie towel and one 5 black plastic comb
Step 6 Pulled Pubic Hairs Envelope
Step 7 Vaginal Swabs and Smears Envelope containing one plastic slide mailer with two microscope slides, two swab box, and one package of sterile, cotton-tipped swabs (2/pack)
Step 8 Rectal Swabs and Smear Envelope containing one plastic slide mailer with one microscope slide, one swab box, and one package of sterile, cotton-tipped swabs (2/pack)
Step 9 Oral Swabs and Smear Envelope containing one plastic slide mailer with one microscope slide, one swab box, and one package of sterile, cotton-tipped swabs (2/pack)
Step 10 Pulled Head Hairs Envelope
Step 11 Known Saliva Sample Envelope containing one stamped and folded filter paper disk
Step 12 Known Blood Samples Envelope containing one 7ml ACD (yellow-stoppered) and one 7ml EDTA (lavender-stoppered) blood collection tube in a bubble-pack blood tube protector
Step 13 Anatomical Drawings printed on 3-ply NCR paper
Also included, police evidence seals for resealing kit box after evidence collection; Law Enforcement Forms Envelope on base of kit box; biohazard label; product insert