- Colifast ALARM

- The fully automated at-line instrument provides a presence-absence result for coliforms in drinking water. A signal will be given if the system detects one or more coliform bacteria. The Colifast ALARM is verified by EPA ETV program.
- EPA web page.
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Brochures & Publications
- Read more about the Colifast ALARM here
- Brochure
- ETV Verification
- - Report and Statement
- Analysis Formats
- Colifast ALARM vs CALM
- Colifast ALARM Presentation Video (Download 34.1MB)
- Colifast At-Line Monitor

- Fully automated at-line system for detection of coliforms. Also available with prefilled vials. Detection time from 8 to 12 hours.
- Brochures & Publications
- Read more about the at-line monitor here
- Brochure
- EU Project
- Analysis Formats
- WWI Article
- Colifast At-Line Monitor Presentation Video (Download 42.7MB)
- Colifast Field Kit

- For detection of coliforms at site. Methods for high level and for presence/absence available. Detection time from 15 minutes.
- Brochures & Publications
- Read more about the field kit here
- Technical Note
- Product catalogue
- Brochure
- Field kit Content
- FAST™ Fish Test

- The test detects the level of spoilage bacteria in fresh marine fish. The level of bacteria in fresh fish correspond with the remaining shelf life of the fish. The test is easy to use.
- Brochures & Publications
- Read more about the fish test here
- Technical note
- Brochure
- Procedure
- AWW Article
- FAST™ Fish Test Presentation Video (Download 18.1MB)
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa Test

- Rapid and easy to use method for detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in water. A postitive value between 10-18 hours incubation indicates that the level of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is above 50 CFU/100ml. After 18 hours of incubation the absence of fluoresence indicates that the sample is negative (ansence of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The standard method NS 4798 (MPN)/EN 12780(MF) time to result is 186 hours.