Watersafe Drinking Water Test Kit for Lead (Single)

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Watersafe Drinking Water Test Kit for Lead (Single)

Watersafe Drinking Water Test Kit for Lead (Single)

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Easy to use: just one single dip in the water for 2 seconds and then remove it. hold the strip horizontally for 15 seconds, compare it with the given color chart on the bottle to get accurate results. 150 water strips are enough to test your pool, spa, hot tub, and other water regularly Yes. Although the EPA’s new federal safety standards ban the use of lead materials in faucets, fixtures and piping, it could still be in an older service line leading to homes. The EPA’s federal safety standards don’t cover older piping – which means lead may still enter peoples’ homes on a daily basis as a result. Everyone living in areas affected by lead contamination should test their water. Our Watersafe ®Lead Test Kit can detect dissolved lead at levels below the EPA Action Level of 15 parts per billion (ppb). Features & Benefits: in 1 water test strips: the test strips can measure 16 parameters-ph, cyanuric acid, iron, mercury, lead, copper, chromium/cr, fluride, nitrite, nitrate, bromine, free chlorine, total chlorine, carbonate root, total alkalinity, hardness. test the water quality at any time you want. Most rental properties are required by law to perform legionella testing. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) stipulates that landlords and property owners must carry out a legionella risk assessment. However, there are no set regulations for the testing frequency, and the law only applies to some cases, so whether or not this testing takes place is not always known. For this reason, many consumers choose to test their tap water for legionella. To do this, you'll receive a test kit which contains everything you need to take the sample.

The benefits of getting a sample of your water laboratory-tested are obvious. You can get your drinking water tested for contaminants aside from lead, which is handy if you’re concerned about the contaminants your water supplier may not fully remove from your tap water, and essential if you take your water from a private well and you want to make sure it’s safe for drinking. It’s very rare for lead to occur naturally in water. The most common way that lead gets into drinking water is through water supply pipes or lead service lines. The use of lead in pipes was banned in 1986, but pre-existing lead pipes were allowed to remain. So, even if your Consumer Confidence Report says that there’s no lead in your water, lead could be entering your home’s water supply downstream of the water treatment facility. Why is lead dangerous?

Quick Check List:

Copper is a contaminant that’s similar to lead – many residents drink it in the water that’s sent to their homes. The difference is that copper is needed in small amounts in our bodies, but too much copper, especially when accompanied by lead, can be dangerous. Positive: Top line (next to number 2) is darker than the bottom line (next to number 1), or lines are equally dark.

Therefore, it’s best to go with a test kit that gives a detailed water quality report for all common well and tap water impurities. The Report You also have the option for the Standard Water Test Kit: It tests your water for 47 VOCs and 4 trihalomethanes. The Basic Water Test Kit tests for 34 items, including coliform bacteria.If you are welcoming a baby into the house, you should test for nitrate specifically in the early months of pregnancy, again before you bring the baby home, and once more during the first six months of the baby's life. The EPA recommends testing in the spring or summer season, especially during the rainy season. Avoid hot water usage. Hot water has more lead in it. So, make sure you avoid it when cooking or drinking.

More precise results. Tests carried out under the supervision of experts are much more accurate and valid than DIY test strips. When doing your own testing, chances are you won’t get very accurate results. More often than not, we assume that the municipal board treats our water perfectly – tap water that is. However, we fail to comprehend that the filtration process may not remove every last contaminants. In other words, your water probably isn’t 100% clean. Test water hardness: high level of total hardness in swimming pool will cause number of issues. such as limescale build-up may affect the water pressure in your home and pool plumbing system, as well as affect your skin health Homes built before the 1970s are much more likely to contain lead pipes because the SDWA was only amended to prohibit the use of lead in pipes in 1986.

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Anyone who wants to choose between multiple different options to test for lead in city or well water, including DIY test kits and private laboratory tests. If you’re replacing lead pipework you are responsible for, under our free replacement scheme we can also replace any lead pipework that belongs to us, providing the application is approved. We’re responsible for pipes running from the edge of your property boundary to our water main.

Long story short, if you haven’t tested your water for lead and other contaminants in a while, make sure you test it now. Old HomesHaving an option to test for additional contaminants alongside lead is incredibly convenient. We found it insightful to learn about our water’s chlorine, hardness, and heavy metals levels alongside its lead content. Nonetheless, service lines of public water systems as well as your home pipelines, solders, and fixtures may contain lead that can easily make its way into your water.



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