Specifications include, but are not limited to: Be available for ticket testing, on an as-needed basis and within 10 business days’ notice from Lottery; Within one business day after the completion of testing, provide an oral report of the results of the testing; After the completion of testing, and within 10 business days of receiving tickets, provide a detailed written report of the results of the testing, including all findings made in connection with the testing ; Physical Ticket Characteristics – physical ticket characteristics must be subjected to a detailed examination to identify potential security vulnerabilities or marketing issues. Environmental Tests – tickets must be subjected to a range of extreme environmental conditions, to ascertain if it is possible to discover the play information without obvious ticket damage. Very high temperature (e.g. 80ºC/176ºF) Very low temperature (e.g. -18ºC/0ºF) Vapor (steam, vodka, ammonia) Humidity changes Submersion testing – hot water, soapy water, etc. Chemicals and Solvents – tickets must be subjected to a wide range of household and other generally available chemicals and solvents, to establish their effect on ticket security readability, color change, ink bleed and ticket damage. Optical Examination – tickets must be subjected to different sources of light and non-visible radiation to assess their effect on ticket readability, opacity etc.