Last Updated on January 5, 2024
A water test analyzes contaminants and water quality indicators (WQIs) found in the water supply. A failed water test may indicate that there is too much of a particular microorganism that could be harmful in the water and that renders it unsafe to drink or use. Whether your water comes from a private well or a public source, having your water tested is the first step in protecting yourself and your loved ones from ill-effects caused by potentially bad water. Once you know what you’re dealing with from the results of your water analysis, you can adequately treat your water and regain peace of mind. Watch our video on UV-C for Failed Water Tests to learn more.
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