Biowarfare Detection Device // Biowarfare Detection Test // Biothreat // Anthrax, Ricin, Botulism Test
What are the different types of biowarfare detection devices available today?
Advnt's biowarfare detection devices test for agents of greatest concern to the CDC and the military as well as HazMat teams and first responders. Advnt has developed tests for what many believe are the most likely agent to be used in a biowarfare threat. Advnt's BADD and ProStrips BW test kits provide a high level of accuracy while providing results in as little as 3 minutes. Our original BADD line is one of the most extensive lines of Hand-held assays on the market today, providing the first responder with their choice of 8 different single analyte tests. Our Prostrip 5 test combines the convienance of anthrax, ricin, botulinum, Y. pestis and SEB all in one mutli-strip test' allowing you to preserve sample and $$$.
Our biowarfare detection devices include:
- Anthrax tests
- Ricin Toxin Tests
- Botulinum Toxin tests
- Y. pestis or plague
- SEB
- Tularemia
- Brucella
- Orthopox or Smallpox
Advnt's innovative biowarfare detection tests are easy to use and highly accurate. HazMat and first responders rely on our biothreat detection tests to give them the immediate information they need to properly mitigate a white powder call.
Simulation/training kits are also available and they support our Pro Strips 5 and BADD test kits.
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