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10 PACK Restaurant Sanitizer Chlorine Test Paper, 10-200 ppm [5 Meter Roll]
$ 23.43
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This listing is for ten rolls of Bartovation Chlorine test paper.These are the ideal Chlorine test strips for food service, in a handy roll format – enabling you to only use as much paper as you need and saving you money on compliance costs.
This Chlorine Test Paper provides a simple, reliable, and economical means to measure the concentration of free available chlorine in sanitizing solutions. The Chlorine Test Paper measures total available chlorine from 10-200ppm and gives results in just seconds. Our chlorine test paper is most often used to test the strength of solutions used to sanitize surfaces, for example, in the restaurant industry. In these types of applications, bleach is usually used to generate the available chlorine. With color matches at 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 ppm (parts per million), the test paper measures concentrations between 0 to 200ppm, detecting exhaustion of solutions that should be replaced as well as helping to avoid using excessive amounts of sanitizing agents. Chlorine Test Paper is used to detect the strength of available chlorine in sanitizing solutions.. Federal, State and Local health regulations require users of chlorine based sanitizer solutions to have appropriate test kits available to verify the strength of sanitizer solutions. Use of this strip is simple, and has the instructions printed directly on the roll in English and Spanish. To use it, all you need to do is:
1. Dip into the solution
2. Remove immediately
Compare it to the color chart printed on the roll. It really is that simple!
NOTE: The test strips should be kept out of direct sunlight, at room temperature. It also should be kept in a zip bag if you are in a humid climate.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This strip was designed specifically for restaurants to test chlorine sanitizers in three part sinks. It will work for testing anything in the range of 10 to 200 PPM.
IT WILL NOT work for testing tap water, pool water, undiluted bleach, or anything that uses Quaternary Ammonia as the active ingredient.