Advanced Bacteria Test - Lab Sampling Kit For Well Water
Private Well Water | SKU: P000033
€81.32 / Kit
Acorn Water, Ireland see other labs
Determine the presence of bacteria and risk of pathogenic bacteria in drinking water.
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Test Parameters
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Description
The presence of bacteria and pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms is a concern when considering the safety of drinking water. Pathogenic organisms can cause intestinal infections, dysentery, hepatitis, typhoid fever, cholera, and other illnesses. Bacterial contamination cannot be detected by sight, smell or taste. The only way to know if a water supply contains bacteria is to have it tested.
Suitable for:
- People affected by bacterial infection or those with low immunity
- Compliance with Health and Environmental Agencies
- Health Conscious Individuals
- Hospital Hygiene Audits
- Town Or City Water Users
- Water suspected of faecal contamination
Advantages
With the result of this test it is possible to evaluate the presence of bacteria in the water, to characterize them and to quantify them in order to avoid the contamination through them.
Questions
Could I receive updates on my results before the report is issued?
You can obtain this information on the website by logging into your dashboard.
In the case that the customer does not agree with the result of the analysis, can it be redone?
The test results issued are binding. In an instance where you believe that the results are inaccurate, please raise it with us and we will escalate the matter with the lab.
Is treated water subject to the risk of biological contaminants?
It depends on the type of treatment processes used. The recommended treatment for water with microbiological contaminant is disinfection by chlorine, chlorine derivatives, UV or ozone. Even with this type of treatment, analysis is required in order to evaluate the efficiency of the process.
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