Test Your Water!
Before you run out and waste your money on some sink or pitcher contraption thinking you can solve all your water woes easily, take a moment and think rationally.
- Do you know what, if anything, is in your water?
- Is a quick fix going to solve the problem?
- Can you test it yourself?
- Could you use some free expert advice?
Take our advice and avoid the DYI Tests. Do-It-Yourself home water tests are very confusing and often inaccurate! Would you risk getting an inaccurate physical health diagnosis from some dusty box on a self help shelf at the grocery store? NO, you would seek a professional Doctor's advice!
So when something as important as your family's drinking water, which could adversely affect your family's health, needs to be diagnosed... Shouldn't you seek professional advice?
Let An Expert Test Your Water
NationalWaterCoucil.org's Certified Partners are providing Free and Low Cost in-home water tests for families across America.
The only thing that NationalWaterCouncil.org requires from you in return is that all adults in your home be present when our Certified Partner comes to perform your home’s Water Quality Analysis.
The reason that all adults must be present is that our Certified Partner will be taking a brief survey from you after the tests are performed; and we want to collect as many surveys as possible. The survey will be of your opinions on the results of your water’s tests. NationalWaterCouncil.org uses these surveys in our fight to improve water quality awareness.
You have the choice of two very affordable test options:
Choice One: No Charge - Free Water Analysis
- Determine the presence of Common Contaminants.
- Receive Facts about these Contaminants.
- Review possible Solutions, if needed.
Choice Two: $9.97 - Lead Screening
- Includes Free Water Analysis.
- Additional Test for Lead.
Note: The lead test we use is screening quality. Lead can cause very serious health issues for your family. If lead is found, additional laboratory testing is recommended.
Don't wait a moment longer!
This is an excellent opportunity to know your water is safe for your family. However the resources being used to perform these tests are limited, so the tests are offered on a first come first serve basis. If testing resources are not available, you will be placed on our waiting list.
