Frequently Asked Questions
The slides include roots and stems, leaves and epidermis, pollen and starch, and wings and legs. Each slide features a unique specimen with premium staining.
There are six slides included in the set. Each slide is hand-prepared and ready for immediate viewing under a microscope.
The slides are made of high-quality optical glass. This material ensures clear visibility of the specimens for educational purposes.
These slides work well with the Scout Microscope and Scout Pro Digital Microscope from HamiltonBuhl. They can also be used with any standard microscope.
Yes, these slides are ideal for educational settings. They can enhance the STEAM curriculum by providing hands-on learning experiences.
Simply place the prepared slide on the microscope stage and adjust the focus until the specimen is clearly visible. Follow the microscope's instructions for optimal viewing.
Yes, the slides are perfect for beginners. They are ready-to-use and provide a great introduction to microscopy and specimen observation.
Yes, these slides are safe for children under adult supervision. They provide a great educational tool for young learners interested in science.
Store the slides in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep them in a protective case to avoid damage.
The slides can last a long time if stored properly. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or moisture to maintain their quality.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently clean the slides. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may scratch the glass.
If a slide is damaged upon arrival, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
Yes, educational resources are often available from HamiltonBuhl. Check their website for guides and tips on using the slides effectively.
While they are tailored for educational use, they can also be used for basic advanced microscopy practices, depending on the observer's skill level.
Each slide is captioned with identification information. This feature helps users learn about the specimens while observing them.

