Industrial Test Systems SenSafe 481026 Free Chlorine Test Strip | USEPA Approved Method D99-003 | 0-6ppm | 0.05ppm Detection | No Bleach-Out | Bottle of 50 | Drinking Water, Food Service, Restaurant

Brand:Industrial Test Systems

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SenSafe Free Chlorine Water Check test strips are the ONLY EPA ACCEPTED (Published in the 2007 Federal Register (vol 72, no 47, Monday, March 12, 2007 p. 11204, ITS method D99-003)) test strips used for drinking water compliance monitoring. They combine a wide range of water quality detection with our patented Free Chlorine indicator. Designed to resist interference from monochloramines, Free Chlorine Water Check is the ideal product when testing drinking water quality. The SenSafe Free Chlorine Water Check is perfect for determining whether or not you have the correct amount of sanitizer present. Furthermore, no external chemicals are needed to perform the water quality test so testing is quick, easy, and affordable.

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✅ MADE IN USA QUALITY: ITS manufactures test strip products in their USA facility in an environment that allows for reproducibility, accuracy, and traceability based on good manufacturing practices. Components are tested by quality control personnel at each step and are rejected if they are outside of specifications. ✅ COMPLETE KIT: Bottle of 50 test strips with verified color chart bottle label for easy color matching. ✅ USEPA ACCEPTED free chlorine test strip for drinking water reporting purposes to be used at each states discretion (ITS method D99-003 published in Federal Register). ✅ EASY TO USE: Single dip and read test strip procedure and optimized color chart make the product ideal for technical and non-technical users alike for detection of low range free chlorine in water – ideal for drinking water, food service, restaurants, and other potable water. ✅ DETECTION LEVELS: Free Chlorine 0.0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.2, 1.5, 2.0, 2.6, 4.0,>6.0 ppm (mg/l) not for use in undiluted chlorine, non-chlorine bleach solutions or any other chlorine free solutions. Does not react with combined chlorine (Chloramines) used in some water systems.
Country of Origin USA
Item model number 481026-BU
Manufacturer Industrial Test Systems, Inc.
Product Dimensions 1.5 x 1.5 x 3.25 inches; 1 Ounces

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Scritto da: Savage designs
Better than some of the other test strips. But.
I have tested 3 different brands of test strips over a 7 day period and they did not correlate at all. 0.2 to 4.0 That is a huge difference when you are drinking the stuff. If you simply need to check if you have chlorine in your water these will work. If you need a definitive number go with a Taylor chlorine kit instead. For reference: I check my drinking water tanks for free chlorine every morning. When it gets below 0.2, I add 2.5 teaspoons of (drinking water approved) chlorine granules to a 2500 gallon tank. For our water usage, it will last a week before I need to chlorinate the tank again.
Scritto da: mark Romain
Accurate tests every time
Just follow the easy instructions and you will get results. The kit inspires customer confidence.
Scritto da: Jmmy
Great
Easy to use.
Scritto da: Shelby
Lots of duds
I went through 8 of these before getting one that worked. For what it's worth, the ones that did work were accurate.
Scritto da: Roberto
Easy to use and read
Easy test.
Scritto da: Scott
Totally Inaccurate Results
Purchased August 2022 to measure monthly Free Chlorine (TRC) from new septic system install for County Health Department. Always measured zero Free Chlorine, well below minimum required. Spent months with equipment manufacturer and installation contractor trouble-shooting system. Tried several types of chlorine tablets, etc. Finally had independent lab test and free chlorine was 0.99 mg/L. This test kit was defective! And could not return for refund because past the return date.
Scritto da: Todd Humphrey
Very poor accuracy, not trustworthy
I have done at least a dozen test very explicitly following the directions and the results are nowhere near compared to two other test. One test I’m using is liquid with the drops, another is a test strip that you dip. Both of those are indicating over 5 ppm this test is consistently giving .6 to 1.2 ppm. Both my other tests are highly rated for accuracy. They just are not easy to read anything under 2 ppm which is what I’m trying to achieve for my hot tub. I bought two bottles I will be returning one.
Scritto da: Stephen Hill
0 Results For My Tap Water...... Read the Product Discription Carefully
There was a 0 concentration as measured with my tap water.....but I know that my city uses Chlorine / Chloramines per information from my Orange County Calif water department. After reading more carefully the product description..."Does not react with combined chlorine (Chloramines)" Maybe I have Chloramines in my water supply?

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