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As an alternative to purchasing bottled water, water filters are rapidly becoming everyday household items. A reliable way to ensure that the water you and your family are drinking from the tap is free of dangerous contaminants, home water filters are equipped with powerful carbon filters which not only restricts the germs but also eliminates the impurities.

All public water systems contain some level of one or more unhealthy chemicals and even the best tap water still contains many contaminants which may include chlorine, lead and harmful bacteria. Even small levels of exposure to such substances in your drinking water and in the water you bathe your children can be harmful. Water filters can give peace of mind knowing that you are no longer exposed to the very harmful effects of chlorine and chlorine by-products.

Some scientists believe that the contaminants found in drinking unfiltered drinking water can be harmful to your health, even increasing the risk of developing cancer. The quality of water we use has a direct effect on our health. Most people are now becoming aware of the health benefits of drinking water and that drinking bottled or filtered water regularly is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy.

There are various kinds of home water filters available in the market like countertop water filters, faucet-mounted water filters, whole house water filters and many more to suit any application. If your only concern is your drinking water, then you may prefer one of the many countertop or under sink water filters. They are less expensive than whole house systems, and now, you can find an array of countertop water purifier producing companies which are producing advanced and powerful water purifiers.

Whole house water filter systems are by far the best way to ensure the highest quality water and they generally fall into one of two categories: point-of-entry units, which treat water before it gets dispersed throughout the house; and point-of-use units, which include countertop filters. They provide water filtration for the entire house and the advantages are a faster flow rate and less clogging than with other systems. However, the installation for this kind of water filtration system is more involved than any of the other filter systems and usually requires the services of a plumber for correct installation. Whole house water filters are the definitive household appliance.

With the large number of water treatment systems available it is difficult to decide which to choose as there are several types to choose from, including cartridge and charcoal filters. The choice may largely depend on the input pressure of the unfiltered water, its ambient temperature and your budget. It is better to choose the best quality water filter that your budget will allow to ensure that you and your family have clean, pure water If you are looking for the cheapest and easiest to install, then carbon filters are the type to choose.

Water filters are the simplest and most cost-effective way to improve water quality and nowadays, water filters are becoming a necessity, not just a luxury. Water filters are relatively inexpensive and improve the overall taste of your tap water as well as the smell and appearance and are a more economical alternative to constantly purchasing bottled water.

An Ezine Article

December 23, 2008

FLUORIDE FILTERAs one of the most important elements for human life, water is required in larger and larger quantities. However, water supplies are not as clean today as they were a couple of years ago and water treatment plants are coping hard to provide clean water in the required volumes.

Many areas of the world suffer from pollution and as such, the waters in those areas are not suitable for human use. If you happen to live in an area where the water is known not to be that clean or if you just want to be sure that the water in your home is as clean as bottled water, you should buy a water filter.

Water filtration systems for home use are in great demand nowadays, as more and more people are aware that the water reaching their homes is not perfectly clean and they want the cleanest, purest water for their families.

No matter if you use one in your bathroom or in your kitchen, a water filter is invaluable for your family. Companies like Crystal Quest, Living Waters and Bota is among the most important water filter systems manufacturers in the world and their aim is to build and offer you the most advanced water filters you can buy.

Chemicals such as chlorine or sulfur are among the most dangerous substances found in waters all over the world and many filters are especially designed to eliminate them completely from the water.

Using special carbon filters and several harmless compounds, there are water filters that can clean your water so it is suitable for every day use (washing, cooking and so on). Most top quality water filters are made of several layers of different materials forcing the water to travel through all of them before reaching your faucet or shower. Each of those layers is especially designed to absorb and neutralize a certain type of impurities from the water (sand, particles and chemicals).

These filters are designed to last for a longer period before requiring replacing, so it will take up to one year before you need to change the filter’s cartridge. Replacement cartridges are very affordable and very easy to install, so replacing them is done in no time at all, so you can have clean, filtered water for your family throughout the year. So, if you are looking for a very efficient water filtration system that can provide you with clean, good-tasting and healthy water at an affordable cost, be sure to check out the extensive selection of water filters available, either locally or online. But, one word of caution, first find out how good or bad your water is so you get only what you need.

An Ezine Article

December 15, 2008

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Water filtration systems are very beneficial for many reasons. Water filtration has become a hot topic as more and more reports of pollution and chemicals in the nation’s water supply keep surfacing. You can easily go to any superstore and purchase one of a dozen different types of water filters that are on the market today. Online purchases of water filters have been growing in recent years due to a larger variety and usually a lower price for the consumer. Here are 5 of the top selling water filters on the market today and their benefits:

1. Water Pitcher Filters are by far the most popular filters on the market. Low initial cost and ease of use make water pitcher filters an easy purchase. Water pitchers mostly use carbon filtration which reduces the chlorine and chemicals that are in tap water. It is very important to change these filters often and to use them as directed to receive the benefits. Water pitchers normally cost very little to purchase, but can cost more per gallon over time compared to countertop water filters.

2. Faucet Filters are the second most popular water filters. They normally consist of the same type of filters that you would find a water pitcher filter, but they are installed directly on your faucet. It is also very important to change these filters as instructed due to the small size of the filter. Faucet filters are sometimes a concern due to the fact that there is very little contact time between the filter surface and the water passing through. Faucet filters are also economical on the initial purchase, similar to water pitcher filters

3. Countertop Water Filters are very popular and are very economical. Unlike water pitchers, countertop water filters are connected directly to your faucet, which make it easier to use your filtered water for cooking, cleaning vegetables, drinking and ice cubes. Most countertop water filters use carbon as well as other technologies which give you a higher level of filtration than most water pitcher filters and faucet filters.

4. Reverse Osmosis Filters were very popular in the last couple of decades. Reverse osmosis is a water purification system which uses a membrane combined with carbon filtration to remove almost everything from the water. Reverse osmosis is the most expensive of all of the most popular water filtration systems in use today. Initial purchase price can range from $150 to over $2,000 depending on who you go with. There are some questions raised as to the benefits of “pure” water due to the fact that reverse osmosis removes the important minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, which are naturally occurring in our water supplies. Filter replacements can be quite expensive and some systems require professional maintenance.

5. Portable Water Filters are very convenient for getting water on the go as they can quickly and easily convert water from a river or stream into drinking water. Bottled water can be another good choice when travelling in foreign countries where water quality might be different from what you normally drink. However, growing concerns over plastic waste and the energy required to actually bottle the water have put a negative spotlight on the bottled water industry as of late.

Additional types of filters such as shower filters, whole house water filters, and bottle-less water coolers are also available. Needless to say, it is very important to know what is in the water in your particular area before you invest in a water filter system. Any filtration is better than no filtration, but it is important to purchase a filter that will fit your needs and that of your family.

An Ezine Article

October 3, 2008

whole house water filtersThere are a lot of different water filters out there, and it may be difficult to choose which type is best for you. Here’s a quick run-down of the most common:

• Whole-house water filters: Set up through the main water line coming in to your house, and removes contaminants from all the water entering your home. Good for removing particles such as rust and sediment.
• Under sink water filters: Come in a variety of styles, and are installed with the pipes under your sink. Different types of under sink filters remove different particles, and are bought according to what you want removed. Only filer water going to the sink.
• Countertop water filters: Easy to install, generally screws on to the faucet. Only filters water coming out of the faucet.
• Portable/ canister filters: A filter that goes in a pitcher you can place in the fridge. Filters the water entering the pitcher.
• Refrigerator water filters: A filtration system installed in your fridge. Filters water coming into fridge, including water used to make ice. 

Choosing the best water source

Author: AychTewOh
September 29, 2008

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Many people who don’t like the taste of, or don’t trust the quality of, tap water often turn to bottled water. But bottled water can come with its own downfalls. It isn’t as strongly regulated as tap water, which can actually lead to more chemical contamination, and is a burden on the environment. Similarly, tap water can contain chlorine and fluoride in various levels.

If you’re still searching for a safe and clean source of drinking water, but are conscious of the health and environmental impacts, a countertop water filter system may be the best choice. Systems such as Crystal Quest Countertop Filters provide six stages of filtration, weeding out hundreds of contaminants present in tap water. Countertop filtration systems are also an inexpensive solution to the water quandary, are easily disposed of, and with a lifespan of up to three years, create substantially less trash than bottling water does.

September 25, 2008

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People who utilize methods of water filtration hope to take a step towards health.
Most sources of drinking water contain very low levels of radioactive contaminants, also known as radionuclides.  Most of these occur naturally, although drinking water can also become contaminated from human-made nuclear materials.  Most radioactive contaminants remain at levels low enough not to be considered a public concern, however, long-term exposure to even low-level radionuclides in drinking water has been flagged as a contributing factor for cancer.  Exposure to uranium in drinking water may also damage the kidneys. 

The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has established drinking water standards for several types of radioactive contaminants, including combined radium, beta emitters, gross alpha standard, and uranium.  Different U. S. states have different standards of compliance for drinking water.  Check online to obtain the most current information regarding drinking water standards of compliance for your area.

September 15, 2008

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Regions of the world suffering from extensive droughts and water shortages might find a long-term solution with nanotechnology, researchers are saying.The reality of this type of water filtration system could be closer than some think, because other technologies are too expensive and difficult to maintain for the poor conditions in which the inhabitants live. Carbon nanotubes, being simple in design but very effective in operation, might be the answer. The structure of these tubes allows only very small molecules – such as water molecules – to pass through. The thickness of these carbon fibers is less than a billionth of that of a strand of human hair, which still keeps out harmful agents such as bacteria, viruses and metals.

In addition to the efficient engineering behind these nanotubes, the power needed to drive water through a system would be comparatively low to conventional practices. It’s important to take note of this effort to bring clean water to a drought-stricken population, because over one billion people alive today are without access to safe drinking water. An estimated 2.4 billion people on top of that are said to have improper water sanitation, with the majority living in developing countries.

Ultraviolet Water Purification

Author: AychTewOh
September 11, 2008

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If your drinking water contains contaminants such as bacteria, viruses or other living organisms, there’s an easy, cost-effective answer waiting for you.Ultraviolet water purification is a water filtration system that kills any living contaminant infecting the water. It does this by disrupting the organism’s DNA, while leaving the drinker completely unharmed. When coupled with a ceramic or carbon filter, UV purification is especially effective in killing any unwanted micro-critter living in your water supply.

Unfortunately, non-living contaminants such as lead, asbestos or chlorine are immune to UV purification. It also does nothing to microorganisms that are in cyst form, which can cause severe gastrointestinal problems if not treated. Why is it ineffective on anything nonliving, you might ask? Because UV light doesn’t actually neutralize anything, it merely disinfects. In order to filter out lead or asbestos in a water supply – huge areas of concern today – you will need to pair UV purification with another type of filter that handles the job. It’s recommended to have a ceramic or carbon filter for that, with a UV purifier to take care of the rest.

August 19, 2008

Those of you who are on private water systems and have dirty water have probably been replacing sediment filters for years. A good alternative is a filter called the Spin-Down. Dirt in the water is separated by centrifugal action and collects at the bottom of the filter. You can see the dirt accumulation through the clear housing. When the dirt builds up, you simply open a valve at the bottom and it flows out. There is no downtime…you don’t even have to turn off the water to clean the unit, although a reusable filter screen is occasionally removed for washing. In addition, you may still have to use conventional sediment filters, but you won’t have to replace them as often.

August 10, 2008

Water treatment systems that treat only drinking and cooking water are commonly called POU (point-of-use) systems. Water systems that treat water in the entire house are called POE (point-of-entry) systems. Water softeners are an example of POE systems, as are large tanks filled with various filtration media. In some instances, especially where radon gas, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), or pathogens are in the water supply, it is desirable to have safe drinking and washing water at all water outlets in a house.

POE systems for health-related treatment can consist of one or more large canisters or tanks filled with granular activated carbons or other filter media. They can be simple flow-through tanks or timer-controlled tanks with automatic backwashing. Simple flow-through canisters and tanks for whole-house water treatment systems can cost from around $300 to $800. Automatic backwashing systems typically cost from $1,100 up to several thousand dollars. For removing chlorine, VOCS, or radon gas, a single, flow-through tank with granular carbon will suffice. If bacteria or viruses are a concern, a POE UV system or an ozonation system is required. If cysts are a concern, a large carbon block filter or an ultra-filtration filter is indicated.

Simply type “whole house water filtration systems” into any Internet search engine to find a wide range of suppliers.

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