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Saturday, October 27, 2007

How To Collect Swab Samples For Microbiological Testing

Sterile swabs can be used to test the level of microbial contamination on various surfaces such as air conditioning units, kitchen equipment, hospital wards, spas or any other place. The samples can be analysed for total viable counts (usually referred to as colony forming units) or specific indicator organisms for food spoilage or sewage contamination.


How To Collect Swab Samples

  • Wear gloves

  • Select a sampling area of about 10 cm X 10 cm (or 20 cm x 20 cm)

  • Break the seal round the tube containing the swab

  • Remove the swab from the tube and rub and roll it firmly several times across the sampling area.

  • Return the swab into the tube and label the sample

  • Send the sample to the laboratory for analysis.

  • If one is sampling a dry surface, it is recommended that a wet or moistened swab is used. The swab test method has proved a popular testing method with flood damage insurance claims, where there may be sewage contamination.



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    Jackson Kung'u
    Dr. Jackson Kung’u is a Microbiologist who has specialised in the field of mycology (the study of moulds and yeasts). He is a member of the Mycological Society of America. He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, with a Masters degree in Fungal Technology and a PhD in Microbiology. He has published several research papers in international scientific journals. Jackson has analysed thousands of mould samples from across Canada. Jackson provides how-to advice on indoor mould and bacteria issues.



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