Comprehensive test that checks for bacteria, lead,
pesticides, nitrates, nitrites, chlorine, ph and
hardness.
Water Facts
E.Coli Bacteria
The most likely source of acute water-borne disease -
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 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, WatersafeŽ brings
laboratory-level accuracy within your reach.
Nitrates & 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.
Chlorine
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
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.
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