The SystemSURE Plus ATP meter hygiene monitoring system is the ATP testing equipment you need to quickly determine the cleaning efficiency and hygienic status of surfaces and water, while ensuring product quality and reducing costs.
This ATP meter is designed with state-of-the art electronics, upgraded software program and improved functionality. The palm-sized ATP meter is easy to use, extremely sensitive and affordable.
Used with the Ultrasnap (surface) and Aquasnap (water) testing devices, the Hygiena SystemSURE Plus ATP meter measures adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the universal energy molecule found in all animal, plant, bacterial, yeast and mold cells.
EnSURE Touch is a new innovative luminometer which is customisable to support your food safety and sanitation program. Using the one instrument, you can collect, analyse and report multiple quality tests including ATP, microorganisms and enzymes.EnSURE Touch’s responsive, shatterproof touchscreen design puts all the functionality and features of the ATP monitoring system at your fingertips. In just a few touches you can:
- Quick test: Run a test from any plan or location in as few as two touches.
- Locations: Create testing points with customised fields and pass/fail limits on the go without needing desktop software.
- Plans: Easily group testing locations into plans and randomise test locations to ensure sampling coverage.
- Users: Manage user access to differentiate personnel from managers. Enhanced administrator control.
- Results & Reports: Easily view testing results and trend analysis.
- Search: Quickly find specific testing plans and locations on the fly, limiting time between tests.
- Calibration: Factory-calibrated and pre-set checks to stay GMP/ISO-compliant.
- Retest: Swipe through failed test locations and instantly run re-tests to show effectiveness of corrective action.
- MicroSnap: Test and show results for organisms like Coliform, E. coli, Enterobacteriaceae, and total viable count.
- Enzymes: Test and show results for enzymes like Alkaline Phosphatase and Acid Phosphatase.
- Settings: Customise settings for language, custom fields, test types, and simulate competitor RLU limits.
EnSURE Touch is supplied Wi-Fi capable, allowing you to directly and securely synch your results with the cloud based data analysis software without connecting via USB.
Run multiple tests on one system
The EnSURE Touch system is designed to be used for multiple quality and food safety tests. Users can use the system for ATP hygiene monitoring or have an expanded program that incorporates rapid microorganism tests for environmental monitoring and finished product testing. Additional tests for pasteurisation and cooking proficiency are also available.
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP) TESTING
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an enzyme that is present in all living cells, and an ATP monitoring system can detect the amount of organic matter that remains after cleaning an environmental surface, a medical device or a surgical instrument Hospitals, medical facilities and Nursing Homes are using ATP-based sanitation monitoring . systems to detect and measure ATP on surfaces as a method of ensuring the effectiveness of their facilities’ sanitation efforts. The amount of ATP detected, and where this ATP was detected, indicates areas and items in the healthcare setting that may need to be recleaned, and the possible need for improvement in a healthcare facility’s cleaning protocols.
Until now, hospitals and healthcare facilities have relied primarily on visual inspections to determine the hygienic status of a surface. However, more and more facilities are finding that visual inspections alone cannot reliably determine the presence of surface contamination when many soils such as bacteria, biofilm and organic residues are not visible to the naked eye. The ATP System does detect the presence of any organic contamination you cannot see. This technology is transforming the practice of environmental hygiene and provides healthcare facilities with a real-time assessment tool.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is present in all organic material and is the universal unit of energy used in all living cells.
ATP is produced and/or broken down in metabolic processes in all living systems. Processes such as photosynthesis in plants, muscle contraction in humans, respiration in fungi and fermentation in yeast are all driven by ATP. Therefore, most foods, water and microbial cells will contain some level of naturally occurring ATP.