You're here telling us how to do this bacteria test but you ain't telling us the medium in which you're adding water for the test. Thats one of most important information in whole of your video and you're missing it.
This looks like a hydrogen sulfide test which is a simple presence or absence test. Coliform bacteria produces H2S gas which reacts to iron and creates an iron purplish precipitate. So my guess is he is just adding some reactive agent with iron pellets or something. But I agree, his presentation skills could be better.😊
If you find you have a positive result for coliforms in a rain water tank, what’s your recommendation for treating it to make it suitable for drinking?
in the instructional video, this described a yellow test result as being positive to Coliform Bacteria. Have purchased a kit and the test kit instructions have yellow as being negative for Coliforms. Which one is correct, the instructional video or the test kit instructions? Thanks
Hi Peter, Thank you for contacting us! We have recently changed to a new bacteria test, which has the results around the other way. So please go off the instructions on the bottle. Hopefully this has helped!
Hi Keinth Joseph, Thanks for the comment! By "substance", are you referring to the test mug its self? To find out more information on the product you can look here www.testkits.com.au/bacteria-coliforms-test-mug-s/ Hopefully this helps!
Thanks man. I'm going to be doing this later in class. So it's nice to see an example.
You're here telling us how to do this bacteria test but you ain't telling us the medium in which you're adding water for the test. Thats one of most important information in whole of your video and you're missing it.
Either blue or red agar. It's to help cultivate the bacteria.
This looks like a hydrogen sulfide test which is a simple presence or absence test. Coliform bacteria produces H2S gas which reacts to iron and creates an iron purplish precipitate. So my guess is he is just adding some reactive agent with iron pellets or something. But I agree, his presentation skills could be better.😊
Excellent! Thank you.
Any strip method on the spot when we collect water sample
If you find you have a positive result for coliforms in a rain water tank, what’s your recommendation for treating it to make it suitable for drinking?
Chlorine kills bacteria. add some and also do some research as well.
Is a 5.3 ph a good range for bacteria to be safe from a clorinated water system ?
any instrument for direct checking of bacteria in water?
in the instructional video, this described a yellow test result as being positive to Coliform Bacteria. Have purchased a kit and the test kit instructions have yellow as being negative for Coliforms. Which one is correct, the instructional video or the test kit instructions? Thanks
Hi Peter,
Thank you for contacting us! We have recently changed to a new bacteria test, which has the results around the other way. So please go off the instructions on the bottle. Hopefully this has helped!
what the ideal temperature to keep the kit storage?
70 F or 21 celsius, around that range
Best temp for incubation would be anything below 36.5C, or above 20C
what was the type of salt?
not even wearing a lab coat like a g
what was that substance you mixed with water?
Hi Keinth Joseph,
Thanks for the comment!
By "substance", are you referring to the test mug its self? To find out more information on the product you can look here www.testkits.com.au/bacteria-coliforms-test-mug-s/
Hopefully this helps!
I thought the incubated is 24 hr ?
Hi Saif,
If you have an incubator then you can certainly use 24 hours as the incubation period.
Best prctice would have you wearing gloves
very educative video
good