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Find
out which contaminants are flowing through your pipes with the
WatersafeŽ Home Drinking Water Test. A chart tells you if they
exceed standard levels. |
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WatersafeŽ Drinking Water Test... This home kit lets you find
what's lurking in your water in j just 10 minutes. |
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If
your water comes from your town's supply and it's discolored or
tastes strange, you may want to test it for lead or copper.
First, call your water supplier... otherwise, you can buy an
individual test, such as WatersafeŽ Lead Test.
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WatersafeŽ Home Drinking Water Test... The single use kit costs
$15 and measures levels of nitrites, nitrates, chlorine and
certain pesticides. |
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Consumers are embarking on their own efforts to ensure safe
drinking water at home. California's Silver Lake Research sells
tests that give consumers immediate results. Its WaterSafe
all-in-one package, which tests for lead, pesticides, and E.
coli bacteria, costs $14.99. |
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U.S. geography dictates that a mass-market product be
multifunctional... Watersafe meets all those requirements. It
can detect seven types of contaminants, from chlorine to traces
of bacteria like E. coli. |
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Look
for a kit that checks for EPA-regulated contaminants like Silver
Lake Research's Watersafe Drinking Water Test.
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If the
hassle and expense of sending of shipping your water to a state
certified lab has stopped you from finding out whether your H2O
includes some unwelcome contaminants, try a home testing kit,
such as the one made by Watersafe. |
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Silver
Lake Research of Monrovia, California has recently introduced a
product that makes home water testing fast, simple and
inexpensive. It's eight in one Watersafe test kit can detect
pollutants in concentrations measured in parts per billion-up to
a thousand times more sensitive than other in-home tests. |