arsenic quick – Water Testing Blog & Water Test Kit Store http://watertestingblog.com "It's your water, your health.. and ultimately your LIFE!" Thu, 30 Dec 2021 07:33:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 Testing for Arsenic Leached from Treated Wood Dropped in a Water Well http://watertestingblog.com/2014/12/10/testing-for-arsenic-leached-from-treated-wood-dropped-in-a-water-well/ http://watertestingblog.com/2014/12/10/testing-for-arsenic-leached-from-treated-wood-dropped-in-a-water-well/#respond Wed, 10 Dec 2014 20:46:23 +0000 http://www.watertestkitstore.com/blog/testing-for-arsenic-leached-from-treated-wood-dropped-in-a-water-well/ Today's inquiry came to us from 'K McG' who asked, "Got well with high iron level, maybe also due to old plumbing with galvanized pipes. Droppped 2" x 12" x 3' treated wood in well. Immersed 1 mo. until fished out/removed. Have run water to dilute any leached arsenic many times. Will your arsenic test kit (5) give accurate results to determine safety for drinking water?"

To our knowledge, the iron in your well water ought not cause a problem for the Arsenic Quick Test Kit.

We have heard of only one common well water component that causes know interference with the Arsenic Quick line of water test kits: Hydrogen Sulfide.

Arsenic Quick test kits eliminate (negate the effects of) lower amounts of hydrogen sulfide in a water sample but hydrogen sulfide levels in excess of 2 mg/L (ppm) will interfere with testing.

Unsure if your water contains elevated levels of dissolved hydrogen sulfide?  The WaterWorks Hydrogen Sulfide Low Range test kit detects levels from 0.3 up to 2.0 mg/L (ppm).

As for which Arsenic Quick Test Kit to choose, we suggest opting for one with a wide detection range (i.e. one that starts below the EPA action level of 10ppb and can also detect levels much higher than 10ppb).  For most people looking to get a general feel for how much, if any, arsenic their water contains, the original Arsenic Quick Test Kit (packaged as 2 test5 test and 100 test versions) works quite well.

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Test Reagents for Arsenic Quick Test Kits http://watertestingblog.com/2014/04/28/test-reagents-for-arsenic-quick-test-kits/ http://watertestingblog.com/2014/04/28/test-reagents-for-arsenic-quick-test-kits/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:07:47 +0000 http://www.watertestkitstore.com/blog/test-reagents-for-arsenic-quick-test-kits/ We recently received the following inquiry from 'Tanveer' who asked,

"We would like to know about the availability of spare chemicals reagent no 1 and bromide paper for Econo Quick Arsenic Test Kit in Bangladesh. We have a good number of test kits still to be used in which the reagent 1 need to be used by June/2014 and the bromide paper by September/2014. But our testing program will continue upto the end of this year. The other reagents arsenic OK for use by this year 2014."

Good morning, Tanveer, and thank you for your inquiry.

At this time we do not carry replacement reagents for the Arsenic Quick test kits and do not know of anyone other than the manufacturer (www.sensafe.com) that does. We suggest contacting them to see what they can do to help you purchase the test kit reagent(s) you require.

For those in search of a full arsenic test kit...

The Water Test Kit Store currently carries several different Arsenic Quick Test Kits:

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Advantages of the Arsenic Quick Test Kit http://watertestingblog.com/2013/09/10/advantages-of-the-arsenic-quick-test-kit/ http://watertestingblog.com/2013/09/10/advantages-of-the-arsenic-quick-test-kit/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2013 20:15:49 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=7561

Arsenic Quick Test Kit (100 Tests)
Arsenic Quick Test Kit (100 Tests)

Today’s inquiry comes to us from an aspiring environmental scientist who asked a very shrewd question about a product that we believe very strongly in: Arsenic Quick™ test kits for drinking water.

‘Kelley’, contacted us from the Southwestern US and asked, “Recently a local news channel did a story on arsenic in drinking water in our area and it sounded like our water could really have problems. My family and most families where we live all have well water and after asking some neighbors about it none of them or us have a clue about arsenic or testing for arsenic. I found your site via a google search and you talk a lot about arsenic quick. Is that a product that I could use to help my family and neighbors learn if we have a problem with arsenic? If so why do you recommend it more than others on the market?”

Arsenic Low-Range Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Low-Range Quick
5 Tests

Arsenic Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick
5 Tests

Arsenic Quick for Wood -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick for Wood
5 Tests

Thank you, Kelley, for contacting us about the Arsenic Quick line of arsenic in drinking water test kits. Let us first say that we have USED most of the test kits ourselves and yes, we believe very strongly in their ability to help the average person get a handle on any arsenic concentrations that may lurk in their water supply… and here’s why:

  • As we stated, we have used the kits ourselves — successfully and with ease.
     
  • The reagents in the kit pose less of an environmental hazard when compared to ingredients included with competing kits on the market.
     
  • EPA/ETV Test Verified Chemistry — The chemistry and procedures used by the Arsenic Quick Test Kit has undergone a rigorous review by a division of the EPA and that showed both the chemistry and procedures simple enough for testing personnel of all levels to carry out and obtain accurate, repeatable results.
     
  • Please feel free to read through the details contained in both the EPA/ETV Verification Statement and the EPA/ETV Verification Report to see exactly what the EPA said about the Arsenic Quick Test Kit.
     
  • Arsenic Quick has a shorter and simpler test time than any other comparable arsenic test kit we have seen on the market.
     
  • Users of the Arsenic Quick line of test kits can choose from a number of kits ranging from 2-test versions all the way up to 300-test versions… and also from a range of kits with varying detection ranges designed to look for high levels of arsenic in water or very, very low levels of arsenic in water.
     
  • Versions of the Arsenic Quick test have gotten incorporated into Compliance Guidelines for arsenic monitoring in at least two US States which means water systems required to monitor arsenic levels in drinking water may use specific versions of the Arsenic Quick test for reporting purposes.

We truly do not believe you can go wrong with the Arsenic Quick line of test kits, Kelley. We wish you the best with all your arsenic testing and let us know if you have any other questions!

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Arsenic Test Kit for Homeowners Association http://watertestingblog.com/2013/08/16/arsenic-test-kit-for-homeowners-association/ http://watertestingblog.com/2013/08/16/arsenic-test-kit-for-homeowners-association/#respond Fri, 16 Aug 2013 13:03:47 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=7336 Today we received a request from ‘Denise’, the President of a homeowners association, regarding an arsenic test kit that she and others in her community could share… instead of each person buying a smaller test kit such as the Arsenic Low-Range Quick 5’s Kit or Arsenic Quick 5’s Kit.

Denise asked, “I am the President of the [blocked for privacy reasons] homeowners association in [blocked for privacy reasons] and several of our members mentioned wanting to test for arsenic in the last community meeting. The local paper published an article very recently about water quality and how arsenic runs quite common in these parts so no everyone wants to do a test. One person told us you have sets of 2 tests and sets of 5 tests for sale at around $5 per test but really we need one test per home and we have about 85 homes to test. Do you have a more economical; solution available? Maybe a larger economy pack or maybe can we get a group rate?”

Thank you, Denise, for your inquiry and in these rough economic times we can certainly appreciate wanting to save a dollar or three wherever possible!

On a personal note, we find it wonderful that your community has the ability to get together and address a potential water quality issue like arsenic in well water as a collective body rather than as a group of individuals all doing one thing or another and never really pooling the collected data for useful analysis.

Arsenic Quick -- 100 Tests
Arsenic Quick™100 Tests per Kit

Getting to your question, though, yes, we do carry a number of larger arsenic test kits. From what you described, the ‘full’ Arsenic Quick™ Test Kit that contains 100 tests should work just fine for your needs. It has the same detection range as the 2 & 5 test versions — and mathematically adds up to a much better bargain than buying a whole bunch of the smaller versions.

Other suggested tests for well water?

Ground water may contain an insane number of contaminants — potentially. Some of the basic things that most folks concern themselves with, though, are as follows: Nitrates/Nitrites, Water Metals, Total Iron, Manganese, Coliform Bacteria, Hydrogen Sulfide, pH & Total Alkalinity, Copper, and (of course) Arsenic.

Keep in mind that the quality of well water and ground water can change at any time and that in many cases those who drink/use the water may not notice a change — especially in the case of a drinking water contaminant like arsenic which has no discernible taste, color or odor.

Therefore experts in the well water industry and health officials all pretty much agree that owners of private wells need to test their water on a regular basis.

Arsenic Low-Range Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick — 2 Tests

Arsenic Quick for Wood
Arsenic Quick for Wood

Arsenic Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick — 5 Tests

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Arsenic Test Kits Added to Water Test Kit Store http://watertestingblog.com/2013/02/12/arsenic-test-kits-added-to-water-test-kit-store/ http://watertestingblog.com/2013/02/12/arsenic-test-kits-added-to-water-test-kit-store/#respond Tue, 12 Feb 2013 22:11:39 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=6391 Despite many warnings from water quality experts, a good number of private well owners still refuse to test their water for dissolved arsenic… and we find that quite alarming. Whether short term or long term, exposure to arsenic usually has negative health effects on humans.

Arsenic Test Kits
Arsenic QuickTM Test Kits
for Drinking Water, Soil & Wood

Potential health problems associated with consuming arsenic include various types of cancer which affect organs such as cancer of the bladder, lungs, skin, kidneys, nasal passages, liver, and prostate. Other health problems may result, as well.

Granted most water coming from public water systems ought to pose no threats (at least with arsenic content…) but no one monitors the amount of arsenic found in ground water and reports to private well owners that their drinking water contains a potentially lethal — and definitely unwanted — contaminant.

So, without warning, arsenic, a colorless, odorless and tasteless semi-metal can creep into a home’s water supply and slowly poison all who drink from the home’s water well.

We have always encouraged private well owners to test for the presence of arsenic in their well water and we now carry a variety of arsenic tests kits in our Water Test Kit Store, all capable of detecting dissolved arsenic levels below the USEPA Maximum Contaminant Level of 10ppb (parts per billion).

Below you will find a list of the full-size Arsenic QuickTM test kits that we currently carry along with their detection ranges:

In addition to the full-size Arsenic QuickTM Test Kits, we also carry smaller versions that contain either 2 or 5 tests. See below for our current offerings:

Now that you know where you can obtain an arsenic test kit for drinking water, well water, surface water, soil, and even wood samples, some of you may wonder how arsenic would get into your water in the first place.

Where arsenic comes from

As we said earlier, arsenic has no taste, no odor, and imparts no color when present in a water sample. This naturally occurring element appears on the periodic table as a semi-metal and depending on location, one can easily find it present in rocks, soil, air, animal and/or plant samples.

Various industrial processes (mining, smelting of other metals, burning of coal, etc. may release arsenic into the environment), agricultural activities (certain fertilizers may contain arsenic), and consumer products (certain types of dyes, paints, metal finishing products, soaps/detergents, wood preservatives, etc. may contain arsenic) also contribute to increased environmental arsenic levels.

Water simply has to pass through areas where any of the aforementioned (or other) products or activities exist and it will undoubtedly carry off some of whatever it encountered along its path.

Additionally, as more and more areas with already scarce water resources get further developed, heavy water usage causes aquifer levels to drop and expose igneous (volcanic) rock to air, an event that allows igneous rock to form water soluble arsenic on its surfaces. Then, once water levels get restored (as happens during areas’ rainy months), the water soluble arsenic gets picked up by the water.

Moral of the story

As always, and as will always be the case, the safety of our water supply faces constant dangers from innumerable sources of contamination… and only regular testing of your own water supply with drinking water test kits will help to ensure that the water you drink does not contain any unwanted and/or potentially harmful surprises.

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How Dangerous are the Arsenic Quick Test Kits? http://watertestingblog.com/2012/05/10/how-dangerous-are-the-arsenic-quick-test-kits/ http://watertestingblog.com/2012/05/10/how-dangerous-are-the-arsenic-quick-test-kits/#respond Thu, 10 May 2012 13:03:51 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=5569 We recently received a rather interesting question from ‘Chmst411’ who asked, “Are your arsenic test kits dangerous? We want to do an experiment with the kids for a school project but fear the arsenic gas you say gets ‘liberated’ during testing. How dangerous IS that gas and what risk does that acid used pose?”

Having worked with the Arsenic Quick test kits for a number of years now we can honestly say that they do not pose much of a risk at all. To answer your questions more directly, though…

  • Liberated Arsenic Gas – While true that this test procedure does generate a very small amount of gaseous arsenic, the volume created poses no risk to test personnel as long as the test gets performed in a normally ventilated room.
  • Use of Tartaric Acid – All of the Arsenic Quick test procedures require the use of an acid, true, but the acid in question (tartaric acid) qualifies as a food grade acid rather than a more aggressive industrial grade acid like other test kits use. Use of tartaric acid in the Arsenic Quick test procedure poses no real danger to test personnel.

So… should you fear the Arsenic Quick Test Kits because they use an acid as a reagent and generate a small amount of arsenic gas? Not in our opinion — and as we said, we have used them many times in the past 7+ years.

Compared to the other methods available to the public for testing drinking or ground water for free, dissolved arsenic, the Arsenic Quick line of arsenic test kits have a shorter total test time, safer reagents and simpler instruction set. And yes, we have used other arsenic test kits manufactured by other companies, as well.

Arsenic Quick, 2 Tests (481396-2)
Arsenic Quic 2 Tests (481396-2)

Arsenic Quick II, 2 Tests (481303-2)
Arsenic Quick II, 2 Tests (481303-2)

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Arsenic Levels Found in Well Water Deemed Unsafe http://watertestingblog.com/2012/02/20/arsenic-levels-found-in-well-water-deemed-unsafe/ http://watertestingblog.com/2012/02/20/arsenic-levels-found-in-well-water-deemed-unsafe/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2012 13:03:01 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=5283 Yesterday we touched on water quality issues in California involving unsafe levels of Chromium-6, a known carcinogenic compound, in well water. Today we sadly report that the same region of the country, Coachella Valley, California, also has troubles with higher than desired concentrations of arsenic in well water.

In addition to high levels of chromium-6 found across the Coachella Valley, residents in east valley also cope with high well-water concentrations of another naturally occurring element: arsenic.

Thousands of residents live in areas that contain hazardous levels of arsenic in their groundwater, a problem that would cost millions to remedy.

In January 2010, Riverside County environmental health officials knew of wells at 19 mobile home and RV parks that had tested positive for dangerous levels of arsenic ranging from 12 to 91 parts per billion, a Desert Sun probe found.

Studies have linked arsenic, a naturally occurring tasteless and odorless element, to risks of cancer when ingested over decades at levels of more than 10 parts per billion, according to state and federal health officials. Children are even more susceptible because of their low body weight.

Federal health officials used to consider any levels of arsenic above 50 parts per billion unsafe. In 2000, they lowered the standard to 10 parts per billion, based on new studies. ( source )

For those who do not already know, “The USEPA has determined that ingesting arsenic in too high a quantity can make a person very ill and possibly even cause death. Throughout history, and possibly even in some countries today, you can find arsenic listed as an ingredient in mouse and rat poison. Additionally, the USEPA classifies arsenic as a carcinogenic compound.” ( source )

Testing for Arsenic?

As usual we will bring up one of our favorite water test kit lines, the Arsenic Quick line of home, field and industrial water testing kits for As+3 and As+5 dissolved in water.

We like this product Arsenic Quick product line for several reasons including, but not limited to, its use of food grade reagents for improved safety, its fast and easy testing procedures, its ability to detect very low concentrations w/o the use of a meter, and its affordability.

For under $20 the average person can get a test kit that will let them know if their well water contains unsafe levels of dissolved arsenic and the testing won’t take more than around 15 minutes.

Water Test Kit Store: Arsenic Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick — 5 Tests
Detection Range: 5 ppb up to 500
Dissolved Arsenic in Water

Water Test Kit Store: Arsenic Low-Range Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Low-Range Quick — 5 Tests
Detection Range: 2 ppb up to 300 ppb
Dissolved Arsenic in Water

For those in need of more definitive and potentially more legally defensible water testing options, contact your local health department for a list of local laboratories certified to perform the sort of water testing you require. And, as always, if no local labs exist, companies like National Testing Laboratories offer comprehensive water testing packages that include tests for a large number potential of water quality contaminants and critical water quality parameters.

Reducing Arsenic levels in Water?

Few methods for point-of-use arsenic reduction/removal exist for homeowners except for units such as the Pentek RO-3500 Reverse Osmosis System which bears NSF 58 Certification for the reduction of unwanted drinking water contaminants such as Pentavalent Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Copper, Hexavalent & Trivalent Chromium, Cyst, Fluoride, Lead, Nitrate/Nitrite, Radium 226/228, Selenium, TDS and Turbidity.

Other, more robust 4 and 5 stage reverse osmosis systems such as the Goldline 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis System also bear the NSF 58 mark and include additional features such as pre and post carbon block filters for additional water polishing.


Pentek RO-3500 Reverse Osmosis Water System

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Where Did the Arsenic (in Juice) Come From? http://watertestingblog.com/2012/02/10/where-did-the-arsenic-in-juice-come-from/ http://watertestingblog.com/2012/02/10/where-did-the-arsenic-in-juice-come-from/#respond Fri, 10 Feb 2012 15:15:39 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=5028 Many people have asked us about the recent study that found higher than expected — and desirable — levels of arsenic in popular brands of juice… but not very many people have asked the question that weighs heavily in OUR minds: Where did the arsenic COME from?

Arsenic Test Kits
Arsenic Test Kits for
Drinking, Surface & Well Water

Thus far we suspect that either water used to irrigate the apple orchards contained trace elements of arsenic or the arsenic came from residuals of pesticides that contained arsenic. While laws currently prohibit the use of pesticides that contain arsenic now, no such laws existed 10 or 20 years ago and the possibility that residuals from those pesticides still may linger in some of the trees and soil around the trees certainly exists.

Testing ground water for arsenic?

Well water experts and health officials suggest having one’s well water tested for basic drinking water quality parameters — including arsenic — at least once a year.

As environmental conditions change (i.e. seasons change, heavy amounts of rainfall, low amounts of rainfall, etc.) the aquifer levels change, as well. Those level changes can result in previously undisturbed pockets of arsenic buried deep in the ground finding their way into the water supply.

Replaceable Counter Top Arsenic Filter

One can have a certified laboratory like National Testing Labs analyze their water for a wide range of potential well water contaminants (including arsenic), have a local lab come out and grab a sample for testing, or use one of the Arsenic Quick Water Test Kits.

Removing and/or reducing arsenic levels in water?

The average person can install a water filter in their home or business that can remove or reduce arsenic levels in their source water. Typically one can install a counter top, under sink or whole house system but make certain the model you select will work for your specific water quality situation before making a purchase.

Some water filters for arsenic (and many other water contaminants) may have performance problems if certain other water quality parameters like pH, alkalinity, total hardness, iron, copper, manganese, chlorine, etc. have strayed too far out of expected ranges.


Crystal Quest Undersink Arsenic
Triple Water Filter System


Crystal Quest Whole House
Dual Tank Arsenic Water Filter System

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Science Fair Project: Testing for Arsenic in Apple Juice? http://watertestingblog.com/2012/01/24/science-fair-project-testing-for-arsenic-in-apple-juice/ http://watertestingblog.com/2012/01/24/science-fair-project-testing-for-arsenic-in-apple-juice/#respond Wed, 25 Jan 2012 02:24:02 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=5183 With so many news outlets discussing recent findings of arsenic in bottles of apple juice bearing brand names it comes as no surprise to us that we would receive an inquiry like the one we just got from ‘Hadiah’ who asked, “I would like to know exactly what arsenic testing kit i could use for my daughters science fair project. She is testing for arsenic in apple juice.

Arsenic in Water Test Kit 0, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & >500 ppb (481396-5) 5 Tests, Results in 12 Minutes
Arsenic Quick™
0, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & >500 ppb

Thus far in our limited research we have found only one kit that we THINK may have the ability to perform testing on various juices: Arsenic Quick. Why do we think this kit may have promise? Quite simply, its design (hanging the test pad reaction area above the liquid getting tested and relying solely upon arsenic gas liberated by a small quantity of food grade acid) means the color of the juice ought not interfere with reading the resultant color of the test pad after at the completion of the test.

Food grade acid? Liberated arsenic gas? Is this test SAFE?

Having performed the test numerous times ourselves, we can assure you that the test procedure and required testing reagents pose little to no harm to people performing the tests.

Food Grade Acid – Instead of using more caustic and potentially dangerous acids like other kits, the Arsenic Quick Test Kit uses tartaric acid, an acid commonly found in various ingredients used in foods most of us eat on a daily basis.

Liberated Arsenic Gas – While the directions for the Arsenic Quick Test Kit instruct testing personnel to perform testing in a well-ventilated area, the amount of gas generated by such a small sample should pose no risks.

But, just the same… open a window in the kitchen and turn on the stove exhaust fan (if you have one), test in the garage w/ the door open, or take some other precaution that will keep fresh air coming into the test area.

Proper precaution in any testing environment, even if the testing environment seems safe, always pays off!

Arsenic in Water Test Kit 0, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & >500 ppb (481396-5) 5 Tests, Results in 12 Minutes
Arsenic Quick™
5 Tests

Arsenic in Water Test Kit <2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 24, 30, 40, 45 & >50 ppb (481297-5) 50 Tests, Results in 12 Minutes
Low Range Arsenic Quick™
5 Tests

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Testing for Arsenic in Juice http://watertestingblog.com/2011/12/12/testing-for-arsenic-in-juice/ http://watertestingblog.com/2011/12/12/testing-for-arsenic-in-juice/#respond Tue, 13 Dec 2011 02:39:09 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=5047 We knew that this question would come along sooner or later. ‘Lisa’ wrote in and asked, “can my daughter use the arsenic water testing kit on juice? can you recommend any ideas for a science fair project?”

Arsenic Quick -- 5 Tests
Arsenic Quick — 5 Tests
Detects <0.5 ppb to >50 ppb
Inorganic Arsenic (As+3 & As+5)

While we have no evidence to support the notion that Arsenic Quick Test Kits will function properly with juice as the test specimen rather than water, we have used the kits extensively and know that the color of the juice ought not affect the results since the test pads react with ‘arsenic gas’ liberated from the sample inside the reaction vessel and not the actual water sample.

Note: We contacted the makers of Arsenic Quick Test Kits about the effectiveness of their Arsenic Quick Test Kits with juice as samples and will most certainly share any definitive information we learn.

Getting back to the topic of using Arsenic Quick Test Kits, at first the process may sound a bit complex — but trust us when we say it really does not take a rocket scientist to perform the testing. Hence the reason why a number of people, including folks at the USEPA and other high profile government (as well as non-profit) agencies, have recommended this kit as a viable and useful field testing option when faced with situations where a water source may contain inorganic arsenic as a contaminant.

At this point you may find yourself asking, “Wait, didn’t you say the test liberated arsenic gas?”

Water Test Kit for Science Projects
WaterSafe Water Test Kit
for Science Projects

Yes, Arsenic Quick Test Kits do liberate small amounts of arsenic gas in the test vessel but the amounts generated should not pose a problem as long as the testing takes place in an area with proper ventilation. In other words, open a window, test in the garage w/ the door open or perform your testing outdoors.

Arsenic Quick Test Kits do not require typical controlled laboratory environments in order to yield quality results.

What about the science projects?

So glad you asked! Depending on where you live, Lisa, and how many bodies of water you have access to for sampling purposes, you could have quite a few really cool science projects for your daughter to work on.

A company called Water Safe manufactures a test kit called the Science Fair Project Test Kit which gives young (or old!) experimenters the ability to test up to 10 bodies of water for the following important drinking water parameters:

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
pH 6.5 to 8.5
Total Chlorine Below 4 ppm
Total Hardness 50 ppm or less

Do other options exist for more testing? Of course they do… but the WaterSafe Science Fair Project Test Kit offers a good sampling (8 parameters for 10 bodies of water) of tests for a reasonable cost — around $80. If that option does not suit your budget, WaterSafe also makes the same kit in a smaller size that tests up to 4 bodies of water for the same water quality parameters for around $40.

Got bigger testing plans?

If you believe you will want to perform long-term testing and will need 25 to 50 tests per water quality parameter, SenSafe manufactures a par of kits called the Well Driller Standard and Well Driller Master test kits which both come with plenty of testing supplies to keep testing projects of longer duration well-stocked.

Filter Water: Well Driller Standard Test Kit
Well Driller Standard Test Kit

Filter Water: Well Driller Master Test Kit
Well Driller Master Test Kit

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