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Rugged Detection Kit for Poisons in Food

 

Detection: Food Poison
The following images are provided for use in conjunction with the Food Poison Detection Kit designed by Appealing Products Inc. They are designed to provide the user with an idea of what results may be obtained while using the kit. Please note that the appearance of any of the indicated colors on each of the test kits indicates the presence of adulterants in the food. Any food which results in a color change should not be consumed.

The left side of the page shows images of the test kits before use, and the right side shows images of the test kits after exposure to various detected substances. Click on the right side images to view a larger image as well as comments on the detection. Note: Firefox users may need to select "Open With Flash Player (Version 8+)" to view these videos.

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AJ-01 Pouch Results

After the contents of the pouch have been fully mixed, and the indicator strip has been in place for 90 seconds, remove the strip from the pouch and check for any color change. Note: Smaller arsenic concentrations form lighter color.


Before Use

No Arsenic Detected



Before Use

Low Arsenic Levels Detected


Before Use

Medium Arsenic Levels Detected


Before Use

High Arsenic Levels Detected

Note: The appearance of any tan or brown color indicates the presence of arsenic. If any color is formed, the food is to be considered poisoned and cannot be eaten.

CA-55 Card Results

After samples have been placed on the CA-55 Card, observe the TABS for the following indicators of food poisoning.

Before Use

No Group I Poison Detected



Before Use

Cyanide Detected


Before Use

Chromate Detected


Before Use

Azide Detected


Before Use

Sulfide Detected

Note: The appearance of any of these colors indicates the food has been adulterated and should not be consumed. Peroxide may be present in foods that are spoiled. The central tab will also react with peroxide, resulting in blue discoloration similar to that of Cyanide.

HM-34 Card Results

After samples have been placed on the HM-34 Card, observe the TABS for the following indicators of food poisoning.

Before Use

No Group II Poison Detected



Before Use

Lead Detected


Before Use

Mercury Detected


Before Use

Cadmium Detected


Before Use

Thallium Detected

Note: The appearance of any of these colors indicates the food has been adulterated and should not be consumed.

Videos Of CA Card Use

Movie: CA Card - Azide Detection  
Movie: CA Card - Cyanide Detection  
Movie: CA Card - QA (Quality Assurance) Test  

Videos of AJ Pouch Use

Movie: Watch a US Marine Recognize the Presence of Arsenic during a training session.
(A brown color forms on the test strip indicator)
 

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