The Hidden Costs of Urine and Saliva Testing in the Workplace

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Many drug testing programmes rely on urine or saliva collection, often chosen because they appear inexpensive. But what looks affordable on paper can become costly, especially once you factor in supervision, logistics, and downtime.

To achieve cost-effective drug testing, it’s essential to look beyond unit price and assess how each method affects your operations. Fingerprint drug testing offers a faster, more efficient option that reduces overhead and keeps work moving.

What Traditional Drug Tests Really Cost

Urine testing is invasive and time-consuming. It typically requires restroom access, same-sex supervision, and additional privacy measures. Saliva testing may be less invasive but needs close contact and proper handling protocols. Neither method is well-suited for large-scale or mobile operations.

You also need to consider the hidden resource costs:

  • Time lost while staff leave their post
  • The need for trained supervisors
  • Secure chain-of-custody procedures
  • Delays while waiting for lab results
  • Retesting due to inconclusive samples

These indirect costs often outweigh the savings on cheaper consumables when added together.

A Cost-Effective Alternative

Fingerprint drug testing removes many of these cost drivers. Sample collection takes less than a minute, and there is no need for bathrooms or specialist staff. The test is hygienic, discreet, and fully portable, ideal for onsite screening across multiple locations.

Results are available in under ten minutes, helping managers make real-time decisions without delays or disruption. There’s also no biological waste, which simplifies disposal and reduces environmental impact.

With fewer people involved, minimal admin, and faster turnaround times, the fingerprint method delivers a leaner, more reliable process, making it cost-effective drug testing for modern workplaces.

Better Value, Lower Disruption

Fingerprint-based drug testing provides a smarter alternative for organisations seeking to cut unnecessary costs and complexity. It supports compliance, improves testing consistency, and saves time without sacrificing quality.

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