Collecting water from a nearby river, stream or spring can often mean the water is contaminated with a host of bacteria, parasites and other organisms resulting from animal waste or decay. Fortunately, sterilizing water using ultraviolet (UV) light is quick, easy, and works without the use of any chemicals. This portable UV sterilizing device is perfect for treating water while backpacking or foreign travel.
The SteriPEN (manufactured by Hydro-Photon) is equipped with an optical grade quartz lamp which emits a shortwave germicidal ultraviolet (UV) light to sterilize waterborne pathogens – including Giardia and Cryptosporidium – in 90 seconds. According to Hydro-Photon, “UV purification works as the ultraviolet energy emitted by the light is absorbed by the cells of the microbe, preventing cell enzymes from ‘reading’ its DNA.” In other words, the DNA of harmful microorganisms that make you sick are not able to reproduce.
The UV process destroys the reproduction cycle of over 99.9 percent of harmful microbes – including viruses, bacteria, and protozoan cysts. This device will not remove chemical toxins such as industrial runoff that may be present in the water.
The device uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displaying facial expressions to indicate a success or failure. It is powered by two Lithium CR123 batteries and weighs 5.4 ounces (with plastic lamp case and batteries).
The SteriPEN can be used to treat water contained within plastic, metal, ceramic, or glass containers. The SteriPEN can be used to treat water inside of a hydration bladder but is not recommended. This is because you must take extra precaution to make sure the untreated water does not enter into the bite tube. Also, the bladder capacity often exceeds 1L and does not contain visible measure indicators, so you must be extra careful not to pour over the 1L limit. Therefore, it is best to treat the water with a separate measurable container, then pour batches of the treated water into the hydration bladder.
The UV lamp is made of optical grade quartz, one of the few materials that are transparent to UV. The UV is not harmful to the skin because the UV is blocked by the plastic container. The visible light given off by SteriPEN is blue light – not ultraviolet – and it is not dangerous to look at.
Pros | Cons |
1. Reliable – 3rd year in operation – as of Feb 2011. | 1. Requires treating in batches. Maximum of 1 L water treatment at a time. |
2. Easy to Use – uses facial expressions to indicate sterilization status, battery status. | 2. Water treatment container must have wide enough opening and depth to immerse the UV lamp inside; The wand must be completely immersed in the water and have clearance for agitation to function. |
3. Light Weight – 5.4 ounces (with plastic lamp case and batteries). | 3. Relies on batteries. Necessitates carrying a spare pair. |
4. No Chemicals – does not affect the taste of the water. | 4. Murky Water Impacts – the unit may not function properly if the water is cloudy or contains too many particulates.In this case, physically filter the water first (bandanna, paper coffee filter, or other means). May require a second UV treatment. |
5. No Pumping – can be a con if you only have access to shallow water. See tips below. | 5. Cold Weather Impacts: uses batteries & LCD making it sensitive to outside temperature; may not function if outside temperature is below freezing; may require warming up batteries/unit with hand; can not be used if the water contains ice. Remove ice or allow it to melt first. |
6. Effective – Inactivates 99.9% of viruses, bacteria, and protozoa. | |
7. Quick – 90 seconds to treat 1L of water |
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