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Drinking Water Filtration System: Not All Filtered Water Is Safe To Drink
Most water filtration system manufacturers would love to call their purifiers
"drinking water filtration systems". While they often can't do that because of
various government regulations, they succeeded in convincing us that most water
filters are able to produce safe and tasty drinking water. Filtration system
manufacturers only concentrate on stating how good their filters are at coping
with some contaminants - they don't usually tell us what their filters won't do.
And most of them won't do a lot of things.
An effective drinking water filtration system must be able to cope with:
(1) dirt and other large particles in the water
(2) all odors and unpleasant taste that water might have
(3) any chemical contaminants – from chlorine to industrial grade chemicals
known only by their alphanumeric abbreviations
(4) bacteria and any other microbes.
What is more, the filtration system must be able to withstand a concentrated
attack of any of those contaminants - ie. it must not stop working at the time
we really need it. We have to be sure it works regardless of what it needs to
filter – otherwise we may end drinking bottled water only (and research shows
that much of that water isn't what the company claims, either!)
How to get 100% pure drinking water:
It depends mostly on your budget and the water you need to filter, but here
are a couple of guidelines you might find useful. A decent drinking
water
filtration system should:
1) Employ many filters. No single method is able to cope with all
contaminants, regardless of what water filter manufacturers tell you. For
example, using a carbon block filter with a UV water treatment should be
considered as a plus – these methods are very effective, but neither will do the
job all alone.
2) Be inspected often. The filters have to be replaced at least a few
weeks before they they expire and checked at least three times between
replacements. Contaminants can often clog filters or even create a growth place
for the bacteria that the filters supposedly kill. All of these problems are
caused by the inadequate maintenance.
If you are looking for professional water treatment company, please call us today at 602-325-2195 or complete our online request form.
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