The Watersafe Test
Kit contains everything you need to find out simply and accurately if your
water contains unsafe or undesirable levels of 8 common contaminants. Follow
the instructions carefully for each test, and compare results to the desired
values.
Drinking water which tests outside the
desired values may be dangerous to your health.
EPA maximum
contaminant levels or guildline standards
|
Bacteria |
None |
|
Lead |
Below 15 ppb |
|
Pesticides |
Below 3ppb (atrazine),
Below 4ppb (simazine) |
|
Nitrite |
Below 1.0 ppm |
|
Total Nitrate/Nitrite |
Below 10.0 ppm |
|
Total Chlorine |
Below 4 ppm |
|
pH |
6.5 to 8.5 |
|
Total Hardness |
50 ppm or less |
1. Contents:
- One Bacteria Test Vial
- One Lead / Pesticide Test Packet
- One Nitrate / Nitrite Test Packet
- One pH / Hardness / Chlorine Test Packet
2.Keep tests out of reach of
children or pets. Do not ingest anything from this test kit. Do not drink water
sample used for testing.
Store
and use at room temperature (60-86 F).
Do not use on hot water or water containing bleach
detergents. Do not re-use any part of the test kit.
3. Do not open packets or vial until
you are ready to perform the tests.
4. Read and follow all instructions
carefully.
1. Take out the
Bacteria Test vial and set upright on a flat surface.
2. Collect water sample or turn on tap to a very slow stream.
3. Carefully twist off cap and fill vial to 1/2 inch below the top (to 5 ml
line). DO NOT OVERFILL and DO NOT SPILL the bacterial growth powder in the
vial.
4. Replace cap and twist on tightly. Shake the vial vigorously for 20 seconds.
5. Place the capped vial upright in a warm area (70-90 F) where it cannot be
disturbed for 48 hrs.
6. After 48 hrs., observe the color of the liquid without
opening the vial:
Purple Color: Negative Result
(No bacteria were detected).

Yellow Color: Positive Result
(It is highly likely that potentially harmful bacteria were detected).

7. For positive results, add bleach to the sample before pouring down the
toilet, then wash hands carefully. Negative samples may be poured directly into
the toilet. Discard vial in the trash.
The Watersafe Lead Test can detect dissolved lead
at levels below the EPA Action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb). The Watersafe Pesticide Test detects two of the
most common pesticides used in the
1. Open Lead / Pesticide
packet and take out all contents. The packet contains a test vial, a dropper
pipette, two Watersafe
test strips, and a desiccant (to be discarded).
2. Using dropper, place exactly TWO
dropper-fuls of water sample into
test vial. To pick up the sample, tightly squeeze the bulb at the end of the
dropper and place the open end into the water sample. Release the bulb to pick
up the sample, then squeeze again to expel the sample
into the vial.
3. Swirl vial gently for several seconds.
Place on a flat surface.
4. Place both test strips into the test vial,
with arrows pointing DOWN.
5. Wait 10 minutes. Do not disturb strips or
vial during this time. Blue lines will appear on the strips.
6. Take the strips out of the vial and lay
them on a flat surface with the arrows pointing to the LEFT.
Read Results.
If you only see the LEFT line (next to
number 1), the test is negative)
Negative: The LEFT line (next to number 1) is darker
than the RIGHT line (next to number 2)

Positive: The
RIGHT line (next to number 2) is darker than the LEFT line (next to number 1),
or lines are equally dark (Both LEFT and RIGHT lines are equally dark)

7. Note: If no lines appear, or both lines are very light, the test did not run
properly and the result is not valid.
If a test strip shows a positive
result, your water sample may contain lead or pesticides at a toxic level.
1.Carefully open Nitrate / Nitrite Test packet and
take out test strip.
2. Immerse the reagent pads into water sample for 2 seconds, remove, after 1
minute match colors with the chart below.
3. Colors are stable for 1 minute.

1. Carefully open pH/ Hardness/ Chlorine Test packet
and take out strip.
2. Immerse the reagent pads into water sample and remove immediately. Hold the
strip level for 15 seconds.
3. Match pH, Total Hardness and Total Chlorine pads (in that order) to the
color chart.
