SenSafe Test Kits

No line of water testing kits and water testing equipment comes close to the WaterWorks and SenSafe lines of water quality testing strips and meters when it comes to accuracy, ease-of-use and affordability.

With flagship products like the SenSafe Free Chlorine Water Check, an EPA approved test strip for monitoring free chlorine levels in drinking water, and the Arsenic Quick leading the way in their respective water teting categories, Rock Hill, SC based Industrial Test Systems makes expert water testing easy for everyone.

Now pretty much anyone can test well and drinking water for potentially harmful substances such as bacteria, heavy metals, chlorine, nitrates and nitrites, pesticides, arsenic, and other compounds without training or prior technical knowledge.

Recent Updates on the Water Testing Blog

Kansas Residents Concerned About Bad Smelling Well Water -- Pentek US-1500 Water Filter SystemNSF/ANSI STANDARD 053 for VOC Reduction Many people believe well water cannot become tainted by contaminants because it typically comes from locations far beneath the surface. Water Testing Blog strongly suggests that you DO NOT BUY INTO THAT LINE OF THOUGHT. We ‘yelled’ that last bit for a reason. Unwanted and [...]... read more

posted 02/01/2012

 

Liquid Reagent Turns Yellow in Presence of Chlorine -- Today’s inquiry came to us from ‘Kishore’ who asked a question about a liquid test reagent that turned yellow when added to a sample of water containing chlorine-based water disinfection tablets. Dear Sir, I mixed chlorine tablets(water purification Tablets) in water. my friend taken water in Test tube. mixed one drop of liquid then water [...]... read more

posted 01/31/2012

 

Deeply Discounted Water Testing in Stamford, CT -- In the past we wrote about water quality issues in Stamford, CT possibly resulting from contaminants buried beneath a local field. Suspected contaminants include pesticides and volatile organic contaminants. Hundreds of Stamford residents have registered for the health department’s new water testing program scheduled to launch early next month, leaving about a third of the [...]... read more

posted 01/27/2012

 

River of Blood Flowing Into the Trinity River? -- OK, so if THIS does not tell you that owners of private wells should perform periodic testing of the water pulled from their wells, then we wholeheartedly doubt we will ever find a better reason. A hobbyist drone (unmanned aircraft) pilot in the Dallas, TX area captured a rather disturbing image of what looked like [...]... read more

posted 01/25/2012