How to perform ATP testing
We explain how to perform an ATP test. ATP tests measure the amount of ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, on a surface. The lower the ATP reading, the less likely bacteria and other pathogens are to grow on the surface. So, an ATP test is considered a measure of cleanliness.

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