e coli in water test kit – 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 Is Your Family’s Health Worth $6 per Month? http://watertestingblog.com/2011/07/29/is-your-familys-health-worth-6-per-month/ http://watertestingblog.com/2011/07/29/is-your-familys-health-worth-6-per-month/#respond Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:03:55 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=4549 We believe more people need to ask that question — especially if they have well water in their homes or rely upon municipal water systems that may have older, potentially damaged water mains delivering water to their homes. In both scenarios bacteria could suddenly, and without warning, introduce itself to water supplies and put the health of entire families at risk.

EZ Coliform Cult Bacteria Check
EZ Coliform Cult Bacteria Check

So… What can $6 a month do to help? Simple: For around just $6 per month homeowners can now perform testing for coliform bacteria at home using a test kit such as the WaterWorks EZ Coliform Test Kit which uses an EPA Compliant test procedure to test for the presence of coliform bacteria in drinking water and, with assistance of a UV light source, will positively identify E. Coli, a particularly unpleasant type of coliform bacteria associated with fecal matter, if present in the water.

Boil Water Advisories….

If you found yourself saying, “I don’t need to worry about bacteria in my water supply. My city/town/village issues ‘boil water advisories if a problem exists in the water supply.”

Very true since the law requires public water systems to issue public warning in the event of a water main break or other noticeable problem with the system that could possibly allow unwanted contaminants (like bacteria) to infiltrate the water supply.

Problem: What if officials don’t KNOW about a cracked line miles away from the water treatment plant on a low pressure leg of the water delivery system that runs under an area where a bit of added moisture in the ground really wouldn’t catch anyone’s attention?

Problem: What if the pipes connecting your home or business to the public water supply have somehow become damaged?

Not too Likely but Still a Potential Problem: What if the folks assigned to take care of water testing in your local water treatment plant decided to skimp on testing because of budgetary constraints — or just plain laziness — and a contamination issue caused by a failing check valve goes unnoticed for a period of time.

Moral of the story?

No one but YOU has ultimate responsibility for the purity and safety of the water that you and your family consume and as you can clearly see, that applies to folks on municipal water supplies as well as folks on private wells.

Conducting a simple $6 test every month on your water could potentially keep you and your family from suffering the ill effects of E. Coli contamination.

Well Water Test Kit
Well Water Test Kit
Includes Bacteria Test Kit

Water Quality Test Kit
Water Quality Test Kit
Includes Bacteria Test Kit

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Bacteria in Water http://watertestingblog.com/2008/07/09/bacteria-in-water/ http://watertestingblog.com/2008/07/09/bacteria-in-water/#comments Wed, 09 Jul 2008 13:58:57 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/2008/07/09/bacteria-in-water/ We have all read about folks getting sick from bacteria in water or seen the television reports about entire communities contracting strange ailments which eventually trace back to the indroduction of bacteria into the public water supply.

Believe it or not, not all forms of bacteria pose a danger to human life. In fact, the killing off of too much naturally occuring bacteria in the human body will lead to illness. Hence the reason why we now have yogurts and other products which encourage the growth of specific cultures in the human digestive tract.

Fact remains, though, that the introduction of (potentially) harmful bacteria such as E. Coli, a bacteria strain which news reports have blamed for many recent illnesses, into potable water is an issue that all people who maintain their own wells or live, perhaps, at the tail end of a public water system’s line ought to check on a regular basis.

How Can People Test for Coliform Bacteria in Water?

A very safe and easy test from Industrial Test Systems, Inc. called Bacteria Check detects the presence of coliform bacteria down to 1 cfu per 100 ml — the EPA limit for coliform bacteria in drinking water — and requires no incubation. The test takes 48 hours and gives results much faster in the case where the sample water contains higher levels of coliform bacteria.

48 hour presence/absensce test for coliform bacteria
WaterWorksTM Bacteria Check

Please note that Bacteria Check will not tell you what KIND of coliform bacteria it detected. Instead it will tell you that the sample water contained at least ONE coliform unit of bacteria in the 100 mL sample. 

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