Understanding Your Tap Score Lab Report | Advanced City Water Test

Join Johnny, a water quality engineer at Tap Score, as he walks you through an example lab report for the Advanced City Water Test. Test your city water: https://mytapscore.com/products/advan... View the sample report: https://gosimplelab.com/example/XQSCQ... ⏰ Chapters ⏰ 0:00 Intro 0:06 Where to find Sample Information section 0:19 Health risks, aesthetics, and plumbing impacts 0:39 All results: Detections and concentrations 0:58 National health benchmarks for water 1:27 Suggested treatment technologies 1:44 Unbiased advice: No affiliate links 2:00 Compare your results to other data sources, like national and bottled averages 2:48 How to contact Tap Score About this Video: In this video, Johnny, a water quality engineer with Tap Score, provides an explanation of the Advanced City Water Test lab report. If you've ever wondered how to make sense of your tap water test results, this video is for you. Johnny covers everything you need to know, including: Sample Information: Learn how to interpret the sample details section, including collection time, date, collector's information, and any uploaded photos. Water Quality Scoring: Understand the scoring system that rates your water based on health risks, aesthetic qualities (taste, smell, color), and its impact on plumbing and appliances. See how the composite score is calculated and what it means for your water. Detailed Test Results: Dive into the “All Results” section to see what contaminants were tested for, their detected concentrations, and the comprehensive lab data associated with your sample. Interactive Evaluation Tools: Discover how to use the evaluation tools to compare your water quality against national regulatory averages, public health goals, and stringent health guidance levels. Learn how to determine if your water's contaminant levels are high or low and whether you need treatment. Treatment Technologies: Explore the various treatment technologies recommended for different contaminants, such as reverse osmosis, carbon filtration, water softening, and aeration. Understand that Tap Score provides unbiased advice and does not endorse specific products. Comparison Tools: Utilize the comparison tools to benchmark your water quality against local, state, and national data, as well as bottled water standards. See how your water stacks up against what you typically buy at the store. 🔗 Links 🔗 📦 Core Collection: When in doubt, we recommend that everyone start with one of our Core Kits. Designed for your specific water source, these tests will cover just about everything you may have concerns about. If you only purchased one kit, these would be it! https://mytapscore.com/pages/core-kits 👩‍🔬 Ask our Experts: Not sure where to begin? What you should test for? Or what your results mean for your health and safety? Answers to all your questions are just a chat away. https://mytapscore.com/pages/support 📱Follow Tap Score on Social Media:   / mytapscore     / tapscore     / tapscore     / drinkingwater   💧 Join our Community on Reddit:   / drinkingwater   🤝 Why Trust Tap Score? 🤝 🏆 Top rated: Recognized as the best water testing kit by both Wirecutter and The Spruce, you can count on Tap Score for reliable and accurate results. 🔗 No affiliate links: Unlike many water quality websites, we don't seek profit from filtration system sales. Our focus is solely on providing unbiased information and advice. 🔬Independent laboratory testing: Tap Score is powered by SimpleLab's network of 200+ certified laboratories for test results. This ensures unbiased data without any conflicts of interest, and your results are always confidential. 🗓️ Always up to date: Science is ever-evolving, and so is our content. Stay informed with the latest developments in scientific research and regulatory standards through our continuously updated resources. 🧑‍💻 Expert support every step of the way: Have questions about water quality? Our industry-leading customer service team is available via chat, providing prompt assistance whenever you need it. #labreport #watertest #tapwater