Professional
Water Quality Test Kit
We
know that man-made chemicals, the majority of which were introduced
into society after World War II, have been poisoning our surface
drinking water supplies for years. Over the decades they have filtered
down and contaminated our vital underground drinking sources as
well.
Some experts believe the toxins in
our drinking water are the number one health threat causing cancer,
heart disease and lead poisoning. Such chronic illnesses are brought
on by the body's absorption. Water contaminants not only affect
our health, but they can also corrode fixtures, stain and deteriorate
clothing and household surfaces, alter the taste of food and drinking
water, and slowly turn hair orange.
Chlorine
Chlorinating water is necessary for disinfecting; however, over-chlorination
produces by-products known as trihalomethanes. One trihalomethane,
chloroform, is a known carcinogen.
Nitrate/Nitrite
Nitrate/Nitrite is a chemical that seeps our drinking water from
fertilizer, sewage, feed lots and other geological elements. Nitrate
over 10 ppm reduces the amount of oxygen available to the fetus
in pregnant women causing "Blue Baby Syndrome" (methemoglobulinemia).
It is also considered an immediate threat to children 6 months to
1 year old, and is a major health threat to adults.
Iron
Iron is a mineral found in the ground that leaches into drinking
water. Although a certain amount of iron is essential to good health,
iron levels above .3 ppm cause water to taste bitter, stain and
discolor our laundry, fixtures and hair. It is listed under the
secondary standards for water.
Water Hardness
Water hardness is a measure of calcium and magnesium in water, neither
of which are potential health risks in and of themselves. But hard
water above 125 ppm tends to form scales inside pipes that, over
time, can actually help to form a barrier from a dangerous lead
contaminating drinking water from surrounding lead pipes. However,
too much hard water buildup can clog pipes and heaters making cleaning
operations much more difficult.
Low water hardness of less than 54
ppm can be corrosive to plumbing and should only be considered a
problem if you have lead soldered pipes.
Water Acidity (pH)
Measurements below 7 indicate that the water is corrosive to plumbing,
resulting in lead leaching into your tap water.
A desirable reading is between 7 and
7.5.
With PRO-LAB's kit you can easily test for all of these water quality
problems. All five tests should take less than 5 minutes and will
provide accurate and reliable results.
The PRO-LAB Professional Water Quality
Test Kit contains eight (8) individually foil wrapped, laboratory
grade test strips (patented), allowing you to perform a total of
sixteen (16) water tests, (2 or each test) in order to determine
the quality of your water. There are also directions on this page,
to check for two (2) additional contaminates, iron bacteria and
hydrogen sulfide. Each test has its own directions. For accurate
results, you must follow the directions exactly.
pH is a measure of the acidic or basic
character of water. Results below 7 indicate acidity and one above
7 indicates alkalinity. Water with low pH can be corrosive to plumbing
fixtures, hot water systems, and leave red stains on galvanized
pipe, blue-green stains on copper, and may also release harmful
amounts of lead into your water from solder joints and pipes.
Total Alkalinity is the ability of
water to resist change in pH. A low total alkalinity may cause your
water to appear cloudy and contribute to scaling. When the total
alkalinity is too high the pH tends to be high as well.
Total Chlorine consists of both free
chlorine and combined (already reacted) chlorine. Free chlorine
affects the taste and odor of you water and may irritate your skin
and eyes. Chlorine is used to disinfect water in both private and
Public Water Systems. However, during the disinfection process,
excessive amounts of chlorine may react with decaying organic matter
to form trihalomethanes, which can cause cancer.
Total Hardness is a measure of calcium
and magnesium in your water. Hard water over 125 parts per million
tends to form scales inside pipes creating a barrier between lead
solder and the water itself thereby helping to prevent lead from
entering into you drinking water. Low hardness, (soft water), less
than 54 parts per million, can be corrosive to your plumbing.
Copper
Copper, is a metal which is commonly
found in drinking water. Small amounts are generally not a problem.
However, copper levels above 1ppm can cause jaundice, pancreatitis,
poisoning of the red blood cells, gastrointestinal problems and
anemia. The presence of copper also affects water's taste and may
stain your porcelain toilets and sinks.
Nitrate/Nitrite
Nitrate/Nitrite is a chemical which
has seeps our drinking water from fertilizer, sewage, feed lots
and other geological elements. Nitrate over 10 ppm reduces the amount
of oxygen available to the fetus in pregnant woman causing “Blue
Baby syndrome” (methemoglobulinemia) It is also considered
an immediate threat to children 6 months to 1 year old and is considered
a major health threat.
Iron
Iron is a mineral found in the ground
which leaches into drinking water. Although a certain amount of
iron is essential to good health, iron levels above .3 ppm cause
water to taste bitter, stain and discolor our laundry, fixtures
and hair.
Water Hardness
Water Hardness is a measure of calcium
and magnesium in water, neither of which are potential health risks
in and of themselves. However, hard water above 125 ppm tends to
form scales inside pipes which, can actually help to form a barrier
from dangerous lead contaminated drinking water from surrounding
lead pipes. However, too much hard water buildup can clog pipes
and heaters and make cleaning operations much more difficult. Low
water hardness of less than 54 ppm can be corrosive to plumbing
and should only be considered a major health problem if you have
lead or lead-soldered pipes. Although water is monitored and regulated
for lead contamination at the source of all our public water supplies,
in most cases it does not become lead contaminated until after it
leaves the supply source. That is why it becomes important for individuals
to test their water directly from their pipes. To identify lead
contaminates from lead pipes or lead solder, use Lead Surface Test
Kit by PRO-LAB.
Water Acidity (pH)
The pH balance of water is the measure
of acidity/basic. Measurements below 7 indicate the water is corrosive
to plumbing resulting in lead leaching into your drinking water.
Lead poisoning is a known cause of learning disabilities, brain
damage, central nervous system damage and even death in children
as well as high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes in adults.The
Professional Lead in Water Test Kit by PRO-LAB utilizes EPA testing
methods to detect the precise amount of lead in drinking water and
is available in most major retailers. How Do I Know If My Water
Is Contaminated?
With the use of a water quality test
kit such as the Professional Water Quality Test Kit manufactured
by PRO-LAB, the homeowner can quickly and easily test for Chlorine,
Water hardness, Nitrate/Nitrite, Iron, pH, copper, and alkalinity
of your water. All tests should take less than 5 minutes and provide
quick reliable results.
Water Quality Test Kit by PRO–LAB™
The Professional Water Quality Test
Kit is an inexpensive, easy-to-use and reliable means to check water
quality at home with instant results. The Professional Water Quality
Test Kit accurately monitors municipal and well water as well as
the efficiency of home water filtration devices and is recommended
for use every 3 months. The product features laboratory grade test
strips which will measure for potentially major water problems such
as chlorine, iron, pH, copper, alkalinity, nitrate/(nitrite) and
water hardness. By placing the test strips under cold water according
to the directions, and comparing the results against the color charts
provided, home-owners can have accurate test results indicating
“danger”, “caution” or “safe”
levels in as little as 1 minute.
To purchase the Water Quality
Test Kit for only $18.95, click
here.
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