QUESTION Can you please tell me the expiration date of this product? Thanks
ANSWER Hi, unfortunately I am unable to tell you an exact expiration date since these are currently in a warehouse. I did contact the manufacturer and they said this product has a shelf life of 2 years. I hope this helps.
By: Ellen From: Akron Ohio Date: Sep 15, 2014
QUESTION when running organic products we do a complete soap, sanitize, wash and wipe down in order to get a zero APT test reading. the auditor is asking if we test specifically for residue of the Q San. Does this product test this?
ANSWER Hello, According to the manufacturer the Hydrion QT-40 Quaternary Test Paper provides a simple, reliable, and economical means to measure the concentration of Quaternary Sanitizers, particularly multi-quat broad range quaternary ammonium sanitizer solutions. With color matches at 0-150-200-400-500ppm (parts per million), the test paper measures concentrations between 0-500ppm, detecting exhaustion of solutions that should be replaced as well as helping to avoid using excessive amounts of sanitizing agents.
Federal, State and Local health regulations require users of Quaternary Ammonium Sanitizer Solutions to have appropriate test kits available to verify the strength of sanitizer solutions. Sanitizer solutions are essential in the food service industry to ensure that sanitizers are at the proper concentration specified by the individual manufacturer.
Each carton contains 10 kits, each consisting of a 15-foot roll of test paper and matching color chart. To use the product dip the strip into the sanitizing solution for 10 seconds, then instantly compare the resulting color with the enclosed color chart which matches concentrations of 0-150-200-400-500ppm. Test solution should be between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Contact your Local, State or Federal Health Department for Quaternary Ammonium Sanitizer concentration requirements. These concentrations may vary depending on your specific application.
I hope this helps. Thank you!
By: joe From: west hollywood,ca Date: Mar 02, 2011
QUESTION Are these the strips used to test the sanitary rinse water in restaurants?
ANSWER These test strips are to detect the concentrations of sanitizer solutions in the water.