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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Why You Should Have A Drinking Water Test Kit

By Leticia Jensen


Water plays such a major part in our daily lives that we rarely give it a second thought. We assume it is going to be there when we need it, and that it is also going to be pure enough to keep us safe. We use it for all the major aspects of our daily lives, like washing, cooking and drinking, and we would miss it if it was not there.

Nevertheless, sometimes your supply can become contaminated. This results in some people becoming very ill, and of course we do not want that to happen to members of our family. It is important that we can reassure ourselves that the liquid that we get out of the faucet is fit for consumption. By using a drinking water test kit we are able to monitor the state of our supply.

Most people get their supply from the local utility company, and expect that they test it before it is distributed to the local area. However, once it has left them on the way to your home it has to go through miles of pipes before you can use it. Some of these pipes are very old, and even though they are the responsibility of your supplier they could still be poorly maintained. Any pipework that is on your property is your responsibility.

Pipes that have been underground from many years can become corroded. This corrosion has an effect on the purity of the supply, because the slightest breach in any of these pipes or joints can be an entry to bacteria and chemicals. There are ways to monitor the purity level of your supply, so you can be assured that it's safe to drink.

Some people find it hard to believe that it can cause a whole host of diseases, some fatal, to a family. These can include such things as legionnaires disease, lead poisoning, and heart problems. It only takes a small investment on your part to have a means of testing your own personal water supply.

Before these kits became available you could send samples to the local laboratory if you were at all concerned. However, this was extremely expensive and time-consuming. These kits make it possible for you to do initial tests and if you feel that there is a problem, then forward the samples to either the local supplier or an independent laboratory.

Unfortunately some of the bacteria that infect our supply do not give out any ghastly odors or tastes so it is difficult to judge whether there is something wrong. However, by testing the water yourself you should see if there is a problem. Though it is also important that you do know how to read the results..

Unless you are highly qualified chemist, you should pass on any doubts to a specialist. If any member of the household is pregnant, or under 12 months old, these precautions are vital. It is far better to lean on the side of safety in cases like this, and nobody will feel that you are wasting their time doing so.




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