Water Testing
Water is the most abundant compound here on earth, that is important in sustaining life from all living things, animals and plants that depend on it. As the old saying goes, where there is water there is life. Although advances in water treatment has improved over the years, contaminants such as microorganisms, heavy metals, and perhaps cyanide can also exists. These contamination may not necessarily come from the original source (municipal water treatment facility), but also from pipes or plumbing system, poor filtration, accidental exposure to chemicals, a crazy person, and others.
To be sure you have good and safe water, it's a great idea to get them tested periodically, as needed, or as often as possible so that you can get back to your doing most important everyday plans.
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WHAT WILL BE TESTED
Getting your water tested is as simple as turning on the faucet to get a drink of water. What are the most common contaminants that can be found in water? There are many, but we will focus mainly on the most obvious contaminants such as cyanide, lead, arsenic, and others.
1. Cyanide
This can come from landfills, or environmental contamination from industrial activities that eventually find its way to the drinking water.
2. Lead
Lead is another chemical that is a common contaminant that can originate from pipes, environment, or poor removal of chemicals from the original source.
3. Arsenic
The prevalence of arsenic poisoning can be cause by soil contamination leaching into the ground water system, incomplete removal of harmful chemicals, or arsine which is an inorganic substance from electronic materials contaminating the environment.
4. Ethylene Glycol
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A common antifreeze used in the radiators of automobiles, aircraft, etc. that can find its way to contaminate the original source of water supply, underground water source, etc. Consumption of Ethylene Glycol can lead to build-up of oxalic in the kidneys, rendering it faulty in that it is unable to properly filter the blood of efficiently.
5. Methanol
This organic chemical compound is also a common compound that is used in windshield wiper fluids. Why is methanol used in fluids; because it has a very low melting point of about
-143.7 oF, an ideal liquid to clean windshield that is resistant to extreme freezing temperatures.
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HOW TO SEND SAMPLE FOR TESTING
Sending your samples for testing is very simple.
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Instructions how to send sample
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