
Whizzinator devices aim to make fake pee more lifelike by simulating its thickness and warmth more accurately. Each unit includes a reservoir bag, syringe, heating pads and instructions on mixing powdered synthetic urine with water.
Collectors can quickly identify devices or fake pee by documenting any out-of-range temperatures, suspicious handling practices or observed irregularities – turning a routine screening process into a refusal or tamper determination process.
What is a Whizzinator?
Whizzinators are devices used to dispense synthetic urine and are an increasingly popular choice among those seeking to pass drug tests.
Its realistic appearance means it won’t raise suspicion during drug tests. Plus, its heater packs keep urine at the proper temperature. Easy to use, with clear instructions provided along with several skin tone variations so it can match up perfectly to real urine samples.
No device can guarantee a passing result; labs can perform validity checks to make sure that samples are authentic, while Whizzinators offer convenience, discretion, and realism; however they can still be detected under certain circumstances. Furthermore, it’s essential to review your testing program’s rules and regulations, such as privacy requirements or policies which influence results; lawful alternatives include timing role selection accommodations etc.
Why do people use them?
Whizzinator devices are designed to help people pass drug tests by making fake pee look real, so people can pass drug checks and maintain employment.
These sets are equipped with cups to store samples, heat pads to make them appear warm like they came directly from your body and tubes for the urine to escape through. Furthermore, there is Synthetic pee designed to look, smell, and pour similarly.
As pee can alter its color and quality over time, drug tests require strong ways to ensure fair testing practices that help all workers remain safe at work. That means having dedicated staff who know what works for all kinds of people – otherwise people could skip tests altogether and do damage themselves or others which would only further damage society as a whole.
How do they work?
Most whizzinators consist of an artificial penis attached to a small fluid reservoir and equipped with freeze-dried synthetic urine; heating packs help ensure it reaches body temperature quickly. Some companies sell “female whizzinators” with prosthetic tips removed but retains the tube-and-reservoir design, and other sell unisex versions without prosthetic tips but retaining their tube and reservoir design.
Urine testing labs can detect such devices with ease; their collectors and laboratory staff can document if an otherwise legitimate sample seems suspect, for instance if there are suspect characteristics like substituted samples or invalid characteristics; furthermore DOT-triggered observation protocols detect seams, valve mismatches, or hastened adjustments that require immediate action to remedy.
Owning and using a whizzinator may be legal in most states and federal DOT policy violations; however, using it to try to cheat a drug test may be illegal in some instances and even result in fines and employment termination. Strong rules help stop people from cheating drug tests by smart collection staff who enforce them as well as strong collection staff who keep everyone safe at work and in public spaces.
What are the legal issues?
Workplace drug testing is widespread and millions of workers undergo tests each year. Some companies sell devices designed to help cheating workers pass these exams; NPR’s Nell Boyce notes that such devices may or may not work effectively and could lead to legal trouble down the road.
Whizzinator, a prosthetic penis for men designed to make passing urine tests easier, has recently made headlines for attracting public attention. While its founder pleaded guilty to federal charges related to its creation, devices remain available online and remain for sale.
Prosthetic urine pouches are not approved for DOT use, and any attempts at fooling a collector by heating synthetic urine on a “hot pad” or battery heater often backfires as collectors are trained to detect signs of substitution. Furthermore, any device or fluid brought into a collection site violates policy and could result in refusal determination; to pass a urine test successfully it’s important to learn your policy and follow all necessary steps.