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Jan 23rd 2024

Does Your Water Filter Remove Lead?

 . . . many don't remove enough to meet current standards I firmly believe that our Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System is the best bargain in home filtration systems available. Yes, there are cheaper ways to purify water, but do you really get a pure, safe product? A recent article in The Chicago Tribune reported that many popular pitchers with built-in filters, including Brita and PUR, don't reduce lead enough to meet current standards. If you purchased one of these pitchers before 2007, it may have been sold as reducing lead, but that was before industry standards required that filters remove lead particles as well as dissolved lead. The water pitcher type filters simply can't do this. Certification now requires that a filter take water with 150 parts per billion (ppb) of lead and reduce it to 10 ppb or less. Our Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System not only meets these certification requirements, but greatly exceeds them. The two causes of disease are nutritio…

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Benefits Of A Water Filtration System

Jan 23rd 2024

Benefits Of A Water Filtration System

Poor water quality is a problem in many homes. Unfortunately, low-quality water can affect your skin and health. And since you must safeguard your family's health, you should consider investing in a water filtration system. Below are some perks of installing a water filtration system in your home.1. Better SkinHard water contains minerals that can affect your skin. The minerals make it hard to rinse away the soap you use to wash your skin. Therefore, your skin might have some residue blocking the pores. Clogged pores can cause acne or eczema. Additionally, hard water can leave your skin feeling dry.Installing a water filtration system can help prevent various skin problems by eliminating minerals that affect skin health. As a result, your skin will improve and appear more firm.2. Better Tasting WaterChemicals such as hydrogen, sulfide, chlorine, and zinc give water a metallic taste. You might even notice a bad smell in the water. Luckily, a filtration system improves water…

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