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What’s in your drinking water?
The Watersafe All-In-One Test Kit is a quick, convenient, and affordable test that you can do at home to check the water you use for drinking, cooking, brushing your teeth, and everything else in your home.
One kit tests for bacteria, lead pesticides, nitrates, chlorine, pH, and hardness—water quality issues that are important for everyone to know.
Many types of potentially lethal bacteria, including E.coli, can be found in drinking water. Lead is a highly toxic substance that can leach into water from pipes and fixtures or from natural sources. Millions of pounds of pesticides and nitrates are released into the environment each year. If these pollutants are in your water, it may
be a health hazard. And if there are children in the household, the risks become even more serious.
You cannot see, smell or taste most contaminants, but if they are in your water, the potential dangers to your health are staggering.
Take this simple test. You owe it to yourself to find out if the water
you drink is safe.
FAST, ACCURATE & EASY TO USE
- EPA Standards
- Safe & convenient
- One time use
- No mixing necessary
- Disposable
- Easy, Do-it-yourself
- Results at Home
- No Lab Fee Required
Find out if your drinking water has harmful levels of these common
contaminants:
- Bacteria (E. coli):Strains of E. coli cause serious illness or death.
- Lead (Pb):Causes developmental harm, neurological and kidney damage.
- Pesticides:From Agricultural Uses. Linked to increased cancer rates.
- Nitrates/Nitrites:From fertilizers and animal waste. Causes
developmental problems.
- Chlorine:By-products can increase cancer risk, bad taste and smell.
- Hardness:Causes lime scale and higher detergent use.
- pH:From heavy metal (lead) leaching. Causes plumbing damage.
Bacteria
THE MOST LIKELY SOURCE OF ACUTE WATER-BORNE DISEASE - E. coli Bacteria
and other potentially dangerous microbes are commonly found in our environment, but they
should not be present in our drinking water. Thousands of cases of bacterial illness occur
every year, many of them fatal. Many strains of bacteria are not toxic, but some can cause
very serious illness. Even mild cases can result in diarrhea, vomiting, cramps, and other
gastrointestinal symptoms. Young children and those with weaker immunity are more likely to
be affected. Since contaminated water may not taste or smell "bad", most cases of
water-borne disease are not likely to be identified as such. The presence of bacteria in
drinking water indicates that treatment methods are not working properly and are not
adequate to remove all viable microbes. When treatment fails, drinking water may become
potentially toxic. Community water systems take steps to disinfect drinking water, but they
may not become aware of problems until it's too late. This bacteria was first recognized
as a cause of illness in 1982.
Lead
LEAD FROM PIPES CAN LEACH INTO HOUSEHOLD WATER USED FOR DRINKING,
COOKING, AND WASHING - Many homes and buildings have pipes and plumbing fixtures that
contain lead. Lead can leach from pipes into household water, making this plumbing a major
source of water contamination and a potential source of toxic lead poisoning. Lead is so
toxic that even very low levels may be dangerous. Lead consumption and poisoning has been
linked to many serious illnesses, especially in young children. Lead can harm mental and
physical development and may cause brain abnormalities, kidney damage and hypertension. As
with other water contaminants, the risk of lead damage are much greater for children than
for adults --families should be particularly concerned about the health of the water
supply. Consumers should test lead levels at each faucet in the home, especially if the
plumbing fixtures could be from the 1980's or older. Lead from pipes can leach into
household water used for drinking, cooking and washing.
Pesticides
PESTICIDES ARE COMMONLY FOUND IN DRINKING WATER - Pesticides are deadly
chemicals used to eliminate weeds, insects and other harmful elements in crops. Their
pervasive use, however, has produced its own harm. Now it is not uncommon to find pesticide
contamination in our drinking water. Atrazine and Simazine are two of the pesticides most
commonly found to contaminate drinking water. More than 60 million pounds of these two
chemicals are introduced into the environment each year as herbicides, and left to
potentially leak into the soil, groundwater, and the lakes and rivers that are the sources
for the water we drink. They are so toxic that the EPA-mandated maximum level is equivalent
to less than one drop in a swimming pool. There are laws that require the regular testing
of community water supplies, but they are, in practice, rarely tested. Now, Watersafe®
brings laboratory-level accuracy within your reach.
Nitrates and Nitrites
A COMMON YET INCREDIBLY HARMFULL POLLUTANT ESPECIALLY TO CHILDREN AND
SMALL ANIMALS - When animal and human wastes or field fertilizers come into contact with
water, they show up as nitrates and nitrites. Both are serious contaminants because they
affect the very core of human life - birth and the development of young life. In 1992, when
the survey was released, some 22,500 infants drinking domestic well water were estimated to
be exposed to levels of nitrates exceeding the EPA safe drinking water limits; for
community systems, the number was estimated to be 43,500 infants.
Chlorine
DRINKING CHLORINE IN SMALL AMOUNTS MAY NOT HURT YOU, BUT CHLORINE
BY-PRODUCTS CAN - The consumption of chlorine in very small amounts most likely will not
cause you serious harm. What may be harmful, however, are the by-products, including
chloroform, that chlorine produces when mixed with organic matter.
Hardness
WHEN YOU HAVE HARD WATER, IT CAN TAKE TWICE AS MUCH SOAP TO DO YOUR
LAUNDRY - Water hardness is primarily caused by calcium and magnesium compounds. These
chemicals are not easily detected, but the numerous negative effects can be unpleasant and
costly. When you have hard water it can take twice as much soap to do your laundry.
pH
KNOWING THE PH LEVEL OF YOUR WATER CAN HELP YOU PREVENT SECONDARY
EFFECTS - If the acidity of your water is too high, corrosion can leach out lead from pipes
and plumbing as well as damage your water supply system and water heater.
"Find out which contaminants are flowing through your pipes with
the Watersafe Home drinking Water Test." -Health Magazine
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