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If members of your family have
been having frequent ear and eye infections, diarrhea, urinary
tract infections or skin diseases and you have your own water
supply, you may need to have it tested for Total Coliforms (bacteria),
according to Dr. Donald A. Hendrickson, Ph.D., microbiologist.
"Total Coliform bacteria are the most frequently encountered
contaminants found in most water supplies," says Dr.
Hendrickson, HML, Inc., President.
"I recommend that individual water supplies be tested
for Total Coliforms at least once a year. However, testing for
these bacteria should be performed more frequently during periods
of excessive rainfall or when there is flooding."
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Click here to receive more information about bacteria in your water or to order a test kit for bacteria[Total Coliforms|Lead|Nitrates|Arsenic]
Who gets lead poisoning? (source-U.S. Department of HUD)
Where does lead come from? (source-U.S. Department of HUD)
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Click here to receive more information about lead in your home or to order a test kit for lead[Total Coliforms|Lead|Nitrates|Arsenic]
Do you have a baby or a young child and your own water supply? Then you should test your drinking water for nitrates to avoid methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby syndrome." This results in oxygen deprivation which may be harmful to the developing nervous system of young children or cause death by suffocation. There also is concern that long-term exposure to nitrates in drinking water may cause the development of cancer in adults as well. Infants are at high risk because:
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Click here to receive more information about nitrates in your water or to order a test kit for nitrate. You can't taste or smell arsenic
in drinking water, but it could be present and at high enough
levels to hurt you! Arsenic in excess of 0.05 mg/l may cause loss
of energy and fatigue, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and watery
or bloody diarrhea, thickening and discoloration of the skin,
which could lead to skin cancers, and numbness in the hands and
feet. Some people may be affected by lower levels of arsenic than
others such as young children, the elderly, people with long-term
illnesses and unborn babies. Please Call for current pricing