Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The stopcock is VA approved


 In Operation X's tap test, the North Saniware NS1 far below the limit values ​​at all points. No Name. Photo: TV. "No Name" faucet purchased Harald Nyborg. Bought in Harald Nyborg to 298 AUD. The water tap is not VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver "No Name" tap 23 micrograms of nickel in drinking water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. SEKOMIX Thor. Photo: TV. SEKOMIX Thor. Bought in Silvan to 589.95 DKK. Since Operation X purchased taps were SEKOMIX Thor is not VA approved, although it appeared from the box that it was. The stopcock was subsequently godkendt.I Operation X's tap test, deliver SEKOMIX Thor 65 micrograms of nickel to drink the water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water. Because of the release of nickel to the drinking water was Operation X also made a material testing SEKOMIX Thor. In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the German limit values ​​for materials used in drinking water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much cadmium, chromium, iron, nickel and tin. See material test here. GEYSER Maximum. Photo: TV. Geyser Peak. Bought in Silvan to 549.95 DKK. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test is Geyser Peak far below the limit values ​​at all points. "Operation X" Grohe 114629 Solo 7 1 2 22 Rainshower Shower Head Orange reveals hazardous taps. When TV-program "Operation X" and host Morten Spiegelhauer Monday 22 October at. 20.00 is back with new programs, the market for faucets scrutinized. The result is surprising illegality and lack of control. Morten Spiegelhauer. In many Danish homes are faucets that deliver too many dangerous heavy metals in drinking water. The glass of water you drink when you get up in the morning or when you get home from work, can contain so much lead that the daily limit will be exceeded only with one glass of water. Morten Spiegelhauer travel to China, where the Danish importers have produced their faucets cheap. Under the guise of being Danish faucet importer is "Operation X" shown around the factories where everything from old engine parts for dirty gear smoking with the crucible and are made on the taps, which ends up on the shelves of Danish businesses. Back in Denmark tester "Operation X" a series of taps from Danish stores. The evidence is overwhelming. A number of taps provide either too much or too little nickel lead in relation to what is healthy manner. - Lead is one of the most dangerous substances we know, in terms of brain development, and you have not the slightest chance to see that you drink a poison. Authorities must protect ourselves from these dangerous products, says Professor Philippe Grandjean, who has studied the harmful effects of lead.

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