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COLIFAST ALARM

Rapid, on-line microbial water analysis

Colifast ALARM™: Real-Time

Water Quality Monitoring

Colifast ALARM™ is a fully automated system designed to detect unwanted bacteria in drinking water using patented Colifast technology. It automatically collects and analyzes 100 mL fresh water samples at set intervals, making it ideal for remote sites. The system detects total coliforms, thermotolerant coliform bacteria, and E. coli, with results comparable to standard methods. In addition to fast, real-time bacterial testing, Colifast ALARM measures water turbidity and automates traditional growth methods, reducing the need for manual intervention.

 

It operates continuously for up to 21 days without user interaction and sends results directly to operator. With a recognized and verified technology, Colifast ALARM is in daily use worldwide. It detect bacteria at concentrations as low as 1 cfu/100 mL and delivering results within 6-14 hours – depending on bacterial concentration.

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Presence / Absence test in 100 ml

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Low detection limit

< 1 viable E.coli/100mL

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Automated monitoring of turbidity

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Runs unattended for 21 days

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Massages and Results via PLC, LAN and SMS

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Tested and verified by US-EPA ETV 

ETV 
APPROVED 

The U.S. EPA ETV program, operated by Battelle, has evaluated the Colifast ALARM.

 

Results confirm that ALARM detects both total coliforms and E. coli in water. The system was found easy to use, with reduced time to result, reagent use, and staff time compared to reference methods. 

  • How does Colifast ALARM work?
    Colifast ALARM automatically collects a 100 mL water sample. Water sample is mixed with Colifast medium and incubated within the instrument. Colifast ALARM the measures fluorescence activity of the water sample. After 6 hours, the first reading will appear for the customer as an early warning, and after 15 hours the full analysis is completed. In case of no bacteria detected; If no bacteria is detected, i.e., no change in fluorescence, the Colifast ALARM will begin the next analysis after a thorough wash program. In case of viable bacteria detected; Colifast ALARM will send out an alarm to the customer. This means a change in fluorescence above a certain threshold is measured, i.e., viable coliform bacteria is detected within the water sample.
  • What happens in case of bacterial alarm?
    In case of bacterial alarm, Colifast ALARM will always send a notification to the operator. This will happen as soon as the florescent signal is measured above the set threshold (between 6-15 hours). After the bacterial alarm, the Colifast ALARM is programmed undergo a thorough wash to prevent contamination in the next analysis. Each time a water sample is collected, the Colifast ALARM has the ability to send out a reference sample for the operator to collect and analyse in the laboratory if wanted.
  • How many days do Colifast ALARM run unattended?
    The Colifast ALARM has the ability to run for 21 days without human interaction. Explanation: The Colifast ALARM uses pre-filled Colifast growth medium bottles for the analysis. Each bottle contain ~1050 mL of liquid media and one analysis uses ~50 mL of media to mix with the water sample. Therefore, after 21 days, the operator must place in a new media bottle and press "start" for a new analysis cycle to start.
  • What is the detection limit of Colifast ALARM?
    The detection limit of Colifast ALARM is as low as 1 cfu/100 mL Explanation: The Colifast ALARM uses growth based methods that allow for a low detection rate. The Colifast ALARM is therefore capable of detecting as low as 1 cfu (colony forming unit) in a 100 mL water sample.
  • Which methods can Colifast ALARM run?
    Colifast ALARM can run both a Presence/Absence (P/A) method and a Time To Detect (TTD) method. Explanation: Based on the customers need, the Colifast ALARM can run both a P/A and TTD method: Presence/Absence (P/A) method: The P/A method provides a qualitative result, indicating whether bacteria (e.g., E. coli) are present or absent in a 100 mL water sample. This is typically used for compliance monitoring where the requirement is a simple “yes” or “no” result for contamination. Time To Detect (TTD) method: The TTD method provides a semi-quantitative result based on how quickly bacterial growth is detected. The shorter the time to detection, the higher the initial concentration of target bacteria in the sample. This method allows for trending and early warning applications where changes in contamination levels over time are important. This method needs a local calibration to set the threshold for bacterial growth.
  • What general maintenance is required for the Colifast ALARM system?
    The Colifast ALARM system requires minimal maintenance from the customer. Explanation: As a fully automated system, Colifast ALARM operates independently in daily use and does not require regular maintenance from the user. However, Colifast recommends a service after one year of operation. This service can either be carried out by a Colifast technician or, alternatively, you can receive training from us to perform the service yourself.

Brochures and reports 

Colifast ALARM Brochure

ETV Verification report

On line monitoring of hygienic raw water quality at Oset drinking water treatment plant

Fully automated monitor reduces intake of E.coli contaminated raw water

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1366 Lysaker

Norway

+47 67 10 05 10

post@colifast.no

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