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Therefore, our standard return policy does not apply to this item. Manufacturer's warranty still applies. I understand that once I order this item I cannot cancel or return it. Failure to comply with this could result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury or death.
Do not use this item for any installation or repair of potable water applications. This product does not comply with the "Safe Drinking Water Act," which requires that products meet low-lead standards in order to be used in systems providing water for human consumption drinking or cooking.
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