Water Preserver Vs Regular Bleach

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What
  1. Water Preserver Concentrate is a liquid additive that disinfects, preserves and extends the safe storage life of emergency drinking water. Water Preserver provides guaranteed 5-year storage. for regular tap water or commercial bottled water. Water Preserver kills, and prevents the re-growth of Coliform bacteria and other disease-causing microorganisms for 5 years, when used as directed.
  2. Water Preserver TM vs. Water Preserver™ was tested for 10 years in a scientific program of laboratory sample analysis and field-testing to ensure its effectiveness for 5-year water storage. Water Preserver™ is registered and licensed by both and federal state EPA's as.

A: Common household bleach is an industrial-grade product that is not tested, approved, or recommended by the manufacturer for safe consumer use in drinking water. Water Preserver™ is manufactured with high-purity ingredients using a proprietary process to produce a highly effective form of stabilized and pH-balanced S odium hypochlorite.

SHOCKING A WELL

Shocking a well is usually only a good idea to do once. Normally, it is not a good idea to shock a well on a regular basis. Especially if it has iron or manganese in the water. It is only recommended that a well be shocked one time. Such as when it is a new well. Or if it tested positive for coliform or ecoli bacteria. And has never been shocked before.

If you have iron bacteria or sulfur odors. Or if it has been shocked before. And the bacteria came back. It is best to treat outside of the well. So you do not create larger problems in the future. If you must shock the well then we would recommend you follow these instructions to do so.

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How to shock a well

Pour two gallons of regular unscented Clorox® bleach down into the well head. Let the chlorine sit in the well for an hour. Go to the farthest faucet from the well. And turn on both hot and cold water all the way until you either smell chlorine. Or you can test for chlorine using a swimming pool chlorine test kit. Once you smell chlorine. Turn off the cold water and let the hot water continue to run until you once again smell chlorine.

Hot water will usually take longer. Because the water has to work its way through the hot water tank. Once you smell the chlorine on the hot water side. Shut off that faucet and open up every faucet inside and outside of the house. Including washing machines, hose bibs, dishwashers etc. And flush all toilets. Once you have chlorine at the farthest faucet. All the other ones will generally have a chlorine smell quite quickly. Shut off all water every where and let it sit at least over night or for 24 hours if you can.

24 Hour Disinfection Period
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After 24 hours has passed. Turn all faucets on in the house until you no longer smell chlorine. And flush all toilets. Running a full cycle in the washing machine and dishwasher while they are empty is a good idea. That is it. You have now shocked your well and disinfected all your water lines. Some people just wait until it has sat with chlorine overnight. And this is ok. But if you can let it sit 24 hours, that is a good idea.

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Remember, chlorine is very volatile. It is dangerous to work with in small or confined areas. Make sure the area is well ventilated. Also, you should wear safe clothing and equipment when shocking a well. Wear goggles to avoid contact with your eyes. Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands. And rubber boots for your feet. Wear coveralls or waterproof clothing. As always, please do not hesitate to call and speak with one of our expert technicians if we can assist you in answering any of your water treatment questions.