Watersafe
pH/Hardness/Chlorine Kit Instructions
If levels of chlorine,
hardness or pH are too
high, your water could
be damaging your
plumbing, your
pocketbook, and your
health. pH -
If the acidity of your
water is too high,
corrosion can leach out
lead from pipes and
damage your water supply
system and water heater.
Hardness -
lime scale builds up in
pipes causing corrosion,
reduce the efficiency of
hot water heaters, and
require more water to
remove soap.
Chlorine
-
can increase cancer risk;
bad taste and smell.
pH/Hardness/Chlorine
Test Instructions
1. Carefully
open pH/Hardness/Chlorine Test packet and take
out test strip.
2. Immerse the reagent pads into the water
sample and remove immediately. Hold the strip
level for 15 seconds.
3. Match pH, Hardness and Total Chlorine Pads
(in that order) to the color chart below.
pH (end pad)
Total Chlorine (pad nearest
handle)
LR Total Hardness (middle pad)