For Design Baseline, Mineral, Routine, Condensate and Heavy Metal Analysis #
PLEASE READ FULL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO COLLECTING WATER SAMPLES #
Bottles Specification for Chemical Parameter #
- Sample Bottle: Sterile or pre-purchased clean drinking water bottle.
- Sample Size: 500 mL or 16-20 oz. of water
- Applicable For: Design Baseline, Mineral, Routine, Condensate and Heavy Metal analysis,
Bottle Labeling (Required) #
Please fill out all information on the label attached to the bottle:
- Facility/business name
- Sample source location
- Sample time and date
- Sample type (baseline, monthly, random)
Note: Maintain consistent sample locations (tap, faucet, valve, etc.) for long-term evaluating treatment efficiency.
Sampling Procedure #
- Recommended Sampling Locations:
- Incoming source inline water tap
- Connected faucet
- Pre-treated source water storage tank
- Ensure the location represents water to be treated by Clear Comfort units.
- Avoid dusty areas or those with high airborne particulates.
- Sampling Tips:
- Avoid (to minimize contamination risks):
- Direct connections to cisterns, hot water heaters, or softeners.
- Leaky faucets
- Taps near the ground (to prevent back splashing)
- Threaded/swing taps
- Open the faucet fully, letting it run for 5-6 minutes to flush static water
- Tip: Monitor temperature change from lukewarm to cold for line clearance indication.
- Remove any tap attachments before sampling.
- Avoid (to minimize contamination risks):
- Bottle Filling:
- Fill sample bottle to the top to minimize headspace.
- Seal tightly to prevent leakage.
- Storage & Shipment:
- Refrigerate sample until shipment to the laboratory (preferably within 24 hours of sampling).
- Please ship water samples to:
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- Clear Comfort Laboratory
Attn: Order [Enter Your Order Number Here]
168 CTC Blvd, Suite E
Louisville, CO 80027
- Clear Comfort Laboratory
Have Questions or Need Assistance? #
Please don’t hesitate to contact our Laboratory team:
- Email: laboratory@clearcomfort.com
- Phone: 303.872.4477 (Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. MT)