August 29, 2009
The Handyman Club of America has awarded the Watersafe® Well Water Test Kit their Member Tested and Recommended Seal of Approval. Handy magazine will feature the test kit in their October/November 2009 Issue.
Here's what the product testers had to say:
"The test kit provides a way for homeowners with their own wells to test safety and content of tap water without going through state agencies and sending the samples in to a lab."
- Roy Pearson
"We have lived in our house now for 20 years and have always enjoyed the water coming from our well. But there is always that nagging feeling about the quality of what we are drinking–what might be in the water we can't see or smell. This test is simply put–peace of mind! In 20 minutes my wife and I were able to put to rest that fear that there may be an unknown in our drinking water. The test could not have been more simple and when you get to have the results almost instantly it is even almost exciting. Thank you for a great product at a great price. I didn't think you could put a price on peace of mind–I now know differently."
- Scott Velting
"The Watersafe Well Water Test Kit is a quick and easy way to test water quality. I particularly liked how the kit included tests for several different contaminants instead of just a few."
- Daniel Dunar
"I was able to test my water for bacteria, iron, copper, ph/chlorine, lead and pesticide. It was very easy to use and it gave me fast results."
- James F. Bennett, Jr.
"This kit was very easy to use. The instructions were easy to follow and the test materials were labeled and packaged in a convenient manner. I had no idea what my water well water contained until this product came along."
- Ralph Fraser
"Simple, easy to use, instant results. I'd recommend this to any home owner with a well."
- Mary De Blasio
"This was a quick, easy and simple to use way to get information about my water quality. Water quality is often an issue in my area, especially for us who use private wells. By performing a quick and simple test, you can find out if your own private (or for that matter public) water is safe."
- John Warren