CleanStream Waterline Test Kit
15-Minute, Rapid in-office test for
dental waterlines.
*Currently not available for sale in Canada*
CleanStream Waterline Test Kit
15-Minute, Rapid in-office test for
dental waterlines.
*Currently not available for sale in Canada*

Designed Specifically for Dental Offices
CleanStream Waterline Test Kit
An in-office waterline test kit, designed specifically for dental offices as a rapid screening method. It has been designed as a simple, convenient and economical tool to be used as an early warning system for the bacteria, fungi, and biofilm contamination that the dental waterlines are especially susceptible to. Compatible with all dental waterline cleaners.
Recommendations: How? & When?
Testing Dental Unit Waterlines
The CDC recommends dental treatment water that meets the current EPA drinking water standards of ≤500 CFU/ml.
Results Interpretation Chart


Compatible with all Dental Waterline Maintenance Products
Precise results comparable to lab testing without the wait.
The proprietary filter concentrates bacteria for the quickest results. Now, you can detect microbial contamination in water over 500 CFU/mL in 15 minutes—no lab or incubation required. Easy-to-read, Color-Coded Results. Test validation for straws, cartridges, tablets, and office systems.
Pink = Safe Water
Purple or Clear = Unsafe Water

How Often
ADS (Association for Dental Safety) recommends to test monthly until the water quality is acceptable (meeting EPA drinking water standards) for two consecutive cycles. After two passing cycles, the frequency of testing can be reduced to quarterly.

When
Test water at the beginning of the day after the waterlines have been flushed, and handpieces, air/water syringes and scalers have been reattached.

How
Best practice is to use one vial per waterline, per treatment room, because a pooled sample (testing water from multiple lines) won’t allow identification of the specific line that is contaminated in case the CFU count exceeds the recommend level of ≤500 CFU/ml.

Fail Water Test Results (≥500 CFU/ml)
If the water test produces a failed result, perform a shock treatment, and retest the line.