Suresign Alcohol Screening Test rapidly detects the presence of alcohol in the exhaled breath. If alcohol is present in the exhaled breath, it reacts with the chemically coated crystals and produces a colour change. The test provides relative Blood Alcohol concentration at 0.05%.
Suresign Diabetes Screening Test is a urine based test which detects if glucose is present. This can often be an indicator of the onset of diabetes. The home test kit is extremely sensitive and can detect very small amounts of glucose which will be indicated on the test strip with a colour change in just 90 seconds.
The Suresign Meningitis Emergency Pack contains the essential tools to help you spot some of the symptoms of Meningitis.
Family Health Screening Test is unique to Suresign. It is a urine based test which detects nitrates, protein, urobilinogen, blood and specific gravity. All of these, if present or present at high levels can indicate illness or infection, mainly relating to the heart, liver, kidneys and urinary tract. Any colour change of the test strip can be compared...
Suresign Ovulation Midstream Test works by detecting the amount of Luteinising Hormone (LH) in urine. Luteinising Hormone is associated with ovulation as it is the sudden release of the hormone from the pituitary gland that triggers ovulation to occur. The surge in LH takes place approximately 24 to 36 hours before ovulation and is a positive indication...
SURESIGN urine tests are 10mlU/ml which allows testing to be carried out 4-5 days earlier than a number of other brands, at approximately 10 days after conception.
The SURESIGN Cholesterol Test uses a small sample of blood to determine your cholesterol level. The home cholesterol test kit allows you to place a sample onto the back of the test cassette and a colour change will occur indicating the level of cholesterol in the blood. This can be compared with the colour chart supplied; the deeper the colour the higher...
Suresign pregnancy tests detect elevated levels of the pregnancy hormone, HCG, in the urine. HCG occurs naturally in women’s body but will increase greatly if an egg is fertilised, resulting in pregnancy. Due to the high sensitivity of the tests they can be carried out as early as the first day of a missed period.