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Posted 03 March 2008 - 05:47 AM

Hi,

I am Saha from Malaysia. I work in a trading company, Diagenics. We providing rapid test kits that is very useful for F&B production.

We provide ATP rapid test kits that can be used to monitor hygiene levels in the production area which is recommended and approved by HACCP. It is a quantitative test that detects residual material after the cleaning process.

Should you be interested please contact me. Thank you

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Posted 03 March 2008 - 08:24 AM

Hi,

I am Saha from Malaysia. I work in a trading company, Diagenics. We providing rapid test kits that is very useful for F&B production.

We provide ATP rapid test kits that can be used to monitor hygiene levels in the production area which is recommended and approved by HACCP. It is a quantitative test that detects residual material after the cleaning process.

Should you be interested please contact me. Thank you

Hello Saha. We don't normally accept 'unpaid' advertising and your post would normally be deleted without consultation. It's not accepted behaviour on a 1st post without any prior support by way of answering questions and providing information to forum members. If you could offer a free kit to one of our Malaysian members to trial then that would be acceptable. Perhaps they would be able to try it and post a review back here - what do you think?

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