Sanitizer Test Strips for Food Service

Sanitizer Test Strips for Food Service

Choose the right strip for your sanitizer and keep every sink, bucket, and bar glass inspection‑ready.

Why Sanitizer Test Strips Matter

  • Health codes require sanitizer solutions to be mixed to specific ppm ranges and verified with test kits, not by eye.
  • Using the correct strip (chlorine, quaternary ammonium, or iodine) helps protect guests, staff, and your inspection score.

Chlorine Test Strips

Best for: Low‑temperature dish machines, three‑compartment sinks, and wiping cloth buckets using bleach‑based sanitizers.

Typical effective range: Commonly around 50–200 ppm for food contact surface sanitizing (follow your product label).

  • Simple process: dip the strip, wait a few seconds, then compare the color to the chart.
  • Confirms that your chlorine sanitizer is in the required ppm range for kitchen and dish areas.

Use this if: Your sanitizer label mentions chlorine or bleach‑based solutions.


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Quaternary Ammonium (Quat) Test Strips

Best for: Prep table sanitizer buckets, bar and dining room cloth buckets, and solutions mixed from quat‑based products.

Typical effective range: Often 150–400 ppm, depending on the manufacturer’s instructions.

  • Calibrated color blocks (for example, 0, 100, 200, 400 ppm) make ppm levels easy to read.
  • Helps meet regulations that require appropriate test kits for quaternary ammonium sanitizers.

Use this if: Your product mentions “quaternary ammonium,” “quats,” “QAC,” or similar terms.


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Iodine Test Strips

Best for: Bar glass sanitizing sinks and iodine‑based sanitizers used for glassware and beverage equipment.

Typical effective range: Often around 12.5–25 ppm for bar and food applications (confirm on the label).

  • Specifically designed to read the lower ppm ranges used with iodine sanitizers.
  • Helps ensure bar glass and beverage equipment sanitizers stay effective without over‑ or under‑dosing.

Use this if: Your sanitizer label mentions “iodine” or “iodophor.”


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How to Choose the Right Strip

  • Check your chemical label and match the sanitizer type: chlorine, quaternary ammonium, or iodine/iodophor.
  • Match the ppm range: pick strips with a measurement range and color chart that match the target ppm on your sanitizer’s instructions.


Match Your Sanitizer to the Right Test Strip


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