Sunday, January 29, 2012

First Alert WT1 Drinking Water Test Kit

First Alert WT1 Drinking Water Test Kit Review



First Alert WT1 Drinking Water Test Kit Feature

  • Drinking water test kit
  • Tests for bacteria, lead, pesticides, nitrites/nitrates, chlorine, hardness, and pH
  • Kit includes all test materials
  • No laboratory testing necessary
  • Tests to EPA standards
The First Alert Drinking Water Test Kit tests for elements in your drinking water system that can lead to serious health problems. It tests and provides immediate results for:
  • Bacteria--Strains of E. coli can cause serious illness or death.
  • Lead--Causes developmental harm, neurological damage, 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 and cause bad taste and odor.
  • Hardness--Causes lime scale and higher detergent use.
  • pH--Can cause heavy metal (such as lead) leaching and plumbing damage.
The Water Test Kit tests to EPA standards. The kit includes all testing materials; no further lab work is required for results.--Bree Norlander

What's in the Box
One bacteria test vial, one lead/pesticide test packet, one nitrate/nitrite test packet, one pH/hardness/chlorine test packet, and user's manual

Water Test Kit What impurities or chemicals are in your water and your drinking water? Use this water test kit to determine the quality of the water in your house and your drinking water. This water test kit is for you if you want to know your water quality on demand, determine what impurities are in your drinking water. Water test kit offers: ● Immediate results, no waiting for lab analysis and no extra fees ● Tests of water quality to EPA standards ● 2-year limited warranty Water test kit tests water and drinking water for impurities such as: ● Bacteria in water ● Lead in water ● Pesticides in water ● Nitrates or nitrites in water ● Chlorine in water ● Hardness of water ● PH levels of water


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