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SteriPEN UV Water Purifier
Features - Proven UV Technology - No Chemicals, No Pumping! - Fastest purifier on the market (Purifies 16 oz. of water in less than a minute) - Simple to Use - Push-Button Start / Automatic Dosage - 5,000 doses / 625 gallons per UV lamp - Lightweight (under 8 oz. with batteries) - Rugged, Water Resistant Design - Maintenance-Free - No pumping or cleaning required - Automatic dose counter indicates when lamp replacement is required - Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Product Description Fast, easy and safe, SteriPEN is the only portable water purifier that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy waterborne microbes. Whether your source is a woodland brook or an overseas hotel tap, SteriPEN sterilizes clear water by destroying viruses, bacteria and protozoaincluding Giardia and Cryptosporidiumin seconds. SteriPEN meets the U.S. EPA Guide Standard and Protocol for Testing Microbiological Water Purifiers and has been shown to destroy in excess of 99.9999% of bacteria, 99.99% of viruses and 99.9% protozoa. Carry a SteriPEN to disinfect water wherever you travel, hike, camp or trek. Or keep one in your family's emergency preparedness kit. It’s the fastest route to pure, safe drinking water anywhere.
SteriPEN Video Clip ![]() Video demonstration of SteriPEN and Pre-Filter (10.2 MB). Proven in the Lab UV light destroys the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and parasitic protozoa. When used as directed, SteriPEN: - Destroys Giardia and Cryptosporidium - Kills 99.9999% of bacteria such as Salmonella and E. coli - Eliminates over 99.99% of viruses such as hepatitis and poliovirus - Meets The U.S. E.P.A. Guide Standard and Protocol for Testing Microbiological Water Purifiers The following common microgrganisms are destroyed by SteriPEN: - Bacillus anthracis - Shigella dysentariae (dysentery) - Corynebacterium diphtheriae - Shigella flexneri (dysentery) - Dysentary bacilli (diarrhea) - Staphylococcus epidermidis - Escherichia coli (diarrhea) - Streptococcus faecaelis - Legionella pneumophilia - Vibro commo (cholera) - Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Bacteriophage (E. Coli) - Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Hepatitis - Salmonella (food poisoning) - Influenza - Salmonella paratyphi (enteric fever) - Poliovirus (poliomyelitis) - Salmonella typhosa (typhoid fever) - Baker's yeast Micobiological testing conducted by the following institutions: - University of Arizona, Tucson - University of Maine, Orono - Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland Customers interested in this item may also like: |
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