uv water sterilizer – 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 Concerned About Bacteria in Restaurant Setting http://watertestingblog.com/2011/11/18/concerned-about-bacteria-in-restaurant-setting/ http://watertestingblog.com/2011/11/18/concerned-about-bacteria-in-restaurant-setting/#respond Fri, 18 Nov 2011 21:52:58 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=4912 Web sites have flaunted the results of studies about bacteria on and around the ice machines and soda fountains in the food service industry (especially the self-service ones. Yuck!) but today’s email inquiry comes to us from ‘Jacky’ who said,

“My friends and I own a small eatery with a bed-n-breakfast in the mountains and we have water from the town. Every once in a while the news tells us to boil until further notice. The last time it happpened a customer asked how long they could have been drinking bacteria water before the news told us to boil the water. I said we don’t know and they said we should know that sort of thing before we serve people food and drink. How long COULD the water have been bad?”

From the sounds of things you had a real snot eating or staying in your place. We hope he/she at least tipped well and didn’t cause you any other grief!

Regarding the answer to the question asked, you will have to talk to the town water department and ask them for information on their bacteria testing policies and public notification policies since some municipal water systems have tighter, more stringent testing requirements than others — but none can get any looser than those set by the State & Federal Governments.

Regular testing for bacteria?

We assure you that your local water department, if it follows State and Federal Water Treatment & Testing Guidelines, performs regular testing for bacteria, testing for chlorine and tests for a host of other important water quality contaminants and water quality parameters on a regular basis.

Test Kit for 95+ Water Quality Parameters
Test Kit for 95+ Water Quality Parameters

If you want more detailed information on the steps used by your local water company to protect you from bacteria and other unwanted drinking water contaminants, we suggest that you contact your local water department directly.

As we mentioned, city and municipal water departments take specific, regulated steps to protect their customers from bacterial contamination… but even in the best of circumstances sometimes things happen which could possibly put those customers at risk.

Water main breaks between the water treatment plant and customers’ homes as well as unexpected equipment failures at the water treatment plant can both certainly happen at any time and both may result in opportunities for bacteria to enter the drinking water supply.

Personal protection against bacterial contamination?

Recently a number of folks have started installing UV water sterilizers like the Crystal Quest UV 6 in their homes as a final layer of protection against bacterial contamination. These devices render bacteria unable to reproduce by exposing the unwanted critters to a specific wavelength of UV light.

Crystal Quest UV-6
Crystal Quest UV-6 Water Sterilizer

So, while the devices do not necessarily kill the bacteria right away, UV water sterilizers like the Crystal Quest UV 6, when used in the right application, make certain the organisms do not have a chance to multiply and create problems for those who ingest them.

Please note, however, that UV water sterilizers should NOT get used as the first line of defense against bacteria when dealing with untreated and/or unfiltered water.

Why? Because UV water sterilizers can do nothing to remove unwanted particles, solids and/or chemical contaminants. To remove things of that nature one should consider a unit that uses activated carbon, reverse osmosis, etc.

While on the topic of commercial water filters…

Jacky had concerns about water quality in a commercial setting so it only makes sense that we end this article by mentioning the CQE-UV-00105, a commercial UV water sterilizer with a flow rate greater than 22 GPM.


Crystal Quest CQE-UV-00105

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What to Look for in a Home UV Water Treatment System http://watertestingblog.com/2011/01/20/what-to-look-for-in-a-home-uv-water-treatment-system/ http://watertestingblog.com/2011/01/20/what-to-look-for-in-a-home-uv-water-treatment-system/#respond Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:03:45 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=3612 Fears triggered by sporadic news stories about bacterial contamination of public water supplies and horror stories about well water troubles have resulted in many people taking a serious look at investing in a UV Water Treatment System for their home and/or place of business.

The question for most people becomes, “What qualities do I look for in a UV Water Treatment System?”

No simple answer exists for that question, but one thing we definitely suggest people look for… a UV water treatment system that bears the NSF Mark. Specifically, we suggest checking to see that any unit under consideration has certified to NSF Standard 55.

Water treatment systems certifying to NSF Standard 55 have passed rigorous testing conducted by a reputable, independent laboratory that proves the devices give off the correct frequency and amount of UV illumination required to effectively kill and/or sterilize bacteria present in a water supply.

Trojan UV Max Pro 10
Trojan UV Max Pro 10, Pro 20 and Pro 30

A company by the name of Trojan manufactures a line of UV water treatment systems known as the Trojan UV Max Pro which contains different models, each with a different set of features… and all with the power to eliminate unwanted biological contaminants (i.e. bacteria and viruses).

* Trojan UV Max Pro 10

* Trojan UV Max Pro 20

* Trojan UV Max Pro 30

]]> http://watertestingblog.com/2011/01/20/what-to-look-for-in-a-home-uv-water-treatment-system/feed/ 0 Safe Water for Christmas — Ultraviolet Water Sterilizer http://watertestingblog.com/2010/12/16/safe-water-for-christmas-ultraviolet-water-sterilizer/ http://watertestingblog.com/2010/12/16/safe-water-for-christmas-ultraviolet-water-sterilizer/#respond Fri, 17 Dec 2010 03:40:58 +0000 http://watertestingblog.com/?p=3382 We have written about boil water orders all over the country since starting this site several years ago… and just to prove a point, check out these recent stories about communities instructed boil their water because of water main breaks, equipment failures, etc.

Coliform Bacteria Test Kit
Coliform Bacteria Test Kit
& Presence/Absence for E. Coli

  • Terrebonne boil water advisory issued for residents in Dulac
  • Main break halted water distribution in Solomon
  • Jackson issues boil water advisory
  • Woodhaven residents advised to boil water

    Now that we have your attention, we would like to THANK municipal water treatment facilities all across the country for doing an excellent job. Seems backwards, given that we just provided links to news stories about communities whose water needed or may still need boiling before consumption, but if you really think about it, the number of boil water orders issued each year barely makes a blip on the radar when compared to the number of water treatment facilities that go an entire year without so much as a single violation.

    So should folks on municipal (city) water worry about bacterial contamination? Not as much as folks on well water, but it wouldn’t hurt to add a device such as an Ultraviolet Water Sterilizer System to your home just in case a water main breaks, a piece of equipment goes out at the treatment plant, or a small fissure in one of the numerous miles of water lines between the water treatment plant and your faucets allows unwanted bacteria access to your water supply.

    You said, “Not as much as folks on well water…”

    We meant what we said and said it for a number of reasons. The main reason has to do with the fact that unless private well owners test their own water, no one will ever know if the water produced by their wells contains harmful contaminants… most notably bacteria and/or other biological contaminants known to cause illness.

    Hard glass germicidal lamps in ultraviolet water sterilizers provide an economical and effective means of treating water that may or may not contain bacteria, viruses and/or protozoa.

    UV sterilization eliminates and or renders harmless greater than 99% of those things and does so without needing to use aggressive chemicals such as chlorine… making ultraviolet water sterilization a great add-on for any water system.

    It would also work well as a safeguard against incidental bacterial contamination of well water that would not otherwise pass through any sort of filter at all.

    Filter Water: Countertop Water Filter
    Countertop Water Filter

    Filter Water: Faucet Mount Water Filter
    Faucet Mount Water Filter

    Filter Water: Pitcher Water Filter
    Pitcher Water Filter

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