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Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation Announces the Solution to Your Failed Water Test

Thursday, December 6, 2018 Environmental Health
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Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation (AUV) is answering the question: what do I do if I failed my water test? Whether your water comes from a private well, or a public source, having your water tested is the first step in protecting yourself and loved ones from harm caused by potentially bad water. And if the well is a private well, the well owner is responsible to ensure that its safe for consumption and use, and that no coliform bacteria is present.
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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Dec. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Whether your water comes from a private well, or a public source, having your water tested is the first step in protecting yourself and loved ones from harm caused by potentially bad water. And if the well is a private well, the well owner is responsible to ensure that its safe for consumption and use, and that no coliform bacteria is present. A failed water test can be remedied by installing an appropriately sized Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation® water disinfection system such as a SANITRON®, MIGHTY?PURE®, MINIPURE®, or Bio-Logic®. These systems use STER-L-RAY® brand germicidal ultraviolet lamps which are lethal to virtually all bacteria, protozoa, virus, and fungi. One of our Ultraviolet Application Specialists will be able to determine which ultraviolet water purifier will be the remedy for your failed water test.
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Ann Wysocki, COO of Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation® says, "There are more than 15 million US households that use private water wells—many with the added danger of being shallow, aging, or located near livestock, septic systems, landfills, or manufacturing plants Even those using municipal water systems should be concerned due to pipes and water systems that are over 100 years old and smaller cities, town and communities that don't have the resources to keep up with monitoring water quality."

Some will only test their water if there are changes in appearance, taste and smell but the EPA's Drinking Water from Household Wells (page 4) points out that potentially severe contamination from bacteria, heavy metals, nitrates, radon, and other chemicals are naked to our senses and can only be detected through testing. Failing a test could affect your health in a myriad of ways: 1.    Re-occurring gastro-intestinal illness 2.    Headaches 3.    Fatigue and weakness 4.    Irritability 5.    Respiratory distress, coughing, wheezing 6.    Reproductive problems 7.    Neurological disorders, developmental delay

About Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation (AUV) Manufacturers / Engineers / Sales / Service - Germicidal Ultraviolet Equipment & Lamps

In 1963, Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation® began engineering and manufacturing ultraviolet water purification equipment, ultraviolet air sanitization and surface disinfection systems, and germicidal UV lamps for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They continue to engineer and manufacture their products in the USA.

Germicidal ultraviolet lamps used in Atlantic Ultraviolet's products produce shortwave radiation that is lethal to bacteria, virus, and other microorganisms. Well established as a method of choice, ultraviolet technology is effective, economical, safe, quick, and easy to use due to its by-product free process. The method is unique without the use heat or chemicals.

To LEARN more information about Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation, or how UV disinfection works, visit the official company website at Ultraviolet.com. To SHOP our products visit BuyUltraviolet.com or Call 1-631-273-0500, Mon–Fri, 7am-6pm EST, or Email us at Sales(at)AtlanticUV(dot)com

 

SOURCE Atlantic Ultraviolet Corp.

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