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Test time 30 seconds! Test range 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 ppm (mg/L). These Bromine test strips are perfect for determining whether or not you
have the correct amount of sanitizer present. SenSafe™Bromine test strips are sold in bottles of 50 test strips and all of the reagents are impregnated on the test strip pad. There are no chemicals to mix, results are obtained in 30 seconds, and the test strips are safe to use with no hazardous chemicals (no MSDS required).
Bromine is a nonmetallic chemical element which bears the distinction of being the only nonmetallic element which is liquid at room temperature. It is highly toxic and extremely reactive, requiring extreme care when it is handled. Bromine is used in an assortment of industrial compounds and cleaners, and it is readily available from a number of sources. If you have a swimming pool or hot tub, you may already be familiar with bromine in the form of bromine tablets which are used to treat water.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN - The health damage of chlorine and bromine are cumulative. The younger the person, the more likely they will develop serious, permanent or fatal disease, birth defects of their own children and the other extremely harmful health effects. Compounding this is that young children tend to swallow more water in a swimming pool.
While you may be so old that filling your body with permanent toxins and dioxins increasingly is a risk you will continue to take, it is unthinkable to have children swimming in such water with the long term devestating health damage well known.
One recent study revealed that a non-smoker with a chlorinated pool is over twice as likely to develop cancer as a heavy smoker without a pool. The high number of pools and spas in the United States generally are 200% to 600% higher than other countries with similar differences in many other degenerative diseases. Many Americans are putting toxic waste pits of the most powerful toxins and carcinogens in the world in their backyards and then swimming in it.
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