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If you’re like most people these days you’re probably considering whether purchasing a countertop water filter system is the best option when deciding which home water purifier to get.

I once had the same question and you may be pleasantly surprised just as I was, at how effective and affordable a countertop water filter can be.

In fact, the benefits of purchasing one of these units, if you get the right one, don’t end at price and effectiveness by a long shot.

Here are just a few benefits to owning one of these units.

1. A good countertop water filter is an easy install- There’s generally very little involved in the installation of a good system.

2. They are easy to uninstall and reinstall if moving to a new location- This fact actually has a double upside especially if you live in an apartment or are planning on moving or even traveling. Often an apartment dweller has little or no options in adding a water filter to the plumbing of the building and very few apartments have them included or even allow a tenant to add one. This is where a simple to install countertop water filter system comes to the rescue.

3. A countertop water filter is fairly compact- In fact, they can be much smaller than a lot of the other appliances that can clutter a counter or vanity.

4. They can be surprisingly well constructed - the better countertop water filter systems are both attractive and well constructed.

5. They cost relatively little- of course this is a big benefit to a countertop water filter system. These can be surprisingly light on the pocket, a big plus for many of us that are cash strapped in the current economic climate.

6. Cheaper than bottled water- a good water purifier system costs a mere fraction of what bottled water costs. In fact, research found that one top rated filter cost 111 times less than bottled water when compared per gallon ( the average cost of the bottled water added up to $10 per gallon where as the tested filter purified water at the cost of a mere 9 cents per gallon ).

7. A countertop water filter can be extraordinarily effective - Despite their relatively small cost and size, the better systems are very capable. In fact, tested and certified systems can rival many larger and more expensive systems.

Make no mistake about it, short of a whole house water filter a countertop water filter is a champion in protecting your health and the health of your family.

Now that you are armed with this information you can get busy finding a top notch system so that you can start drinking to your good health.

An Ezine Article

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If you haven’t bought chlorine shower filters for all the shower heads in your house or apartment, then you need to read this article.

I’m going to assume you know about all the problems with our municipal water supplies. Recent studies have shown that the water supplies of American cities have everything in them from lead to pesticides. Ralph Nader’s organization found over 2,000 carcinogenic chemicals in the water systems they studied.

As far as drinking and cooking water is concerned, you might be thinking you’ll just use bottled water. Sorry to say, it’s not much better–if any! Most bottled water comes straight out of a tap, anyway. And, as far as showering, unless you’re going to use a lot of bottled water, you’re still going to be exposed to all the pollutants, toxins, and carcinogens routinely found in tap water.

Our fifty to one hundred year old water treatment plants do a good job of what they were designed to do–stop outbreaks of waterborne diseases like cholera. But they’re not up to the challenge of today’s synthetic chemical environment.

Most water systems purify water with chlorine, yet it’s just this chlorine that’s become so suspect!

You’ll absorb more chlorine into your body through your skin during a normal shower than you will by drinking tap water for the whole day.

As a part of bathing water, chlorine has some serious disadvantages.

For one thing, it bonds to skin and hair essentially killing the natural bacterial balance that’s meant to naturally control our bodies’ hygiene. This can lead to problems like itching, dry skin, and even premature aging of the skin.

In addition, chlorine gas can be created by hot water. If you’ll remember your World War I history, chlorine gas was used as a weapon of mass destruction! By-products of chlorine like trihalomethanes and chloroform are found in our water supplies through the combination of the chlorine with other materials. Both of these are carcinogens.

Chlorine can be easily absorbed by the skin. In other words, you don’t have to drink the water in order to ingest this and other potentially harmful chemicals.

What’s the solution?

You need to filter the chlorine out of your bathing water! As far as showers are concerned, chlorine filters for shower heads are what you need.

If you’re going to look into buying a water filter (and for your sake, I hope you are!), then you will probably want more than just chlorine shower filters.

While you’re at it, you might as well buy a top of the line filter and get out all the impurities from your shower water. Chlorine filters for shower heads are great–you just need more.

An Ezine Article

Countertop water filters used to be one of those things that no one had much use of. Sure, they cleaned the water that people used for food and for cooking, but the early ones took up so much space on the counter that there wasn’t much room for cooking and cleaning. Since then a lot of things have changed. In most places, the public water system is now full of who-knows-what, so drinking tap water is not a very good idea regardless of how much water your body needs. There is of course bottled water, but that isn’t the most cost effective method of getting healthy as bottled water is going up in price every day. This is where the revolutionary new countertop water filters come into play. They are chic and stylish as far as kitchen appliances are concerned. They now fit into a small section of the counter, and they can give you as much fresh, clean water as you desire. Best of all, all of this convenience can be yours with a one-time purchase unlike routinely purchasing cases of bottled water.

Countertop water filters are also easy to install and even easier to use.  In just a few minutes, you can go from disgusting water in your sink to a clean, fresh glass of water any time you want it. It takes a lot of time and money to stay stocked up on clean water if you aren’t interested in a filter in addition to the fact that a case of water will only last so long before you find yourself lugging another one home.

With a countertop water filter the only recurring cost is the need for a replacement filter every so often, depending on the amount of water you use, but the cost is still less than buying bottled water. So, if you want to be healthier, drinking more water is a good place to start, and the most economical and sensible way to go about that is to invest in an easy-to-use countertop water filter.

An Ezine Article

A very good question, “Are water filters important?” In today’s society, life is very fast paced, so much to do and so little time to do it. Between work, family and all the things in between, we sometimes overlook the simple things that can make a big difference in our lives. Most people are health conscious these days, we try to eat right and exercise and drink a lot of water, which is good. But most of the time, people end up buying very expensive bottled water and don’t realize how much they are really spending, a bottle here, a bottle there, it adds up quick! There have been reports that bottled water isn’t even all that good for you. But, now there is an alternative to this highly expensive way of getting our drinking water and that is finding a good water filtering system.

When you take the time to look at what options exist for filtered water, you will see that it isn’t all that complicated to figure out and you will save a lot of money compared to what you spend on bottled water. Some people get scared when thinking of purchasing a water filter system. Maybe the price of the unit seems too high or the thought of having to install the unit and then do the maintenance turns people back to the easy way of just throwing their money away on bottled water. Let us examine this further and see if that way of thinking really makes sense or if purchasing a good water filter system is the way to go. We will ask the questions: How do I know what unit is the best for my situation? What are the costs of owning a filtration unit and how will it save me money? What are the benefits I will receive from using water filtration over tap or bottled water? Are there different types of water filtration? We will look at these questions and see that the difference is great and filtering your water is the way to go.

First, there are many different water filter manufacturers out there and it is important to find an established company that has a good reputation. Since there is such a great push to being healthy and drinking plenty of water, there are many companies getting into the market and copying what good manufacturers have already put out there. A little research will help you to know the difference. Once you have found a good water filter company, it’s just a matter of deciding what you want out of your filtering system. Do you want to filter all the water coming into your house with a whole house unit, or just filter at point of use, such as the kitchen sink using a counter top unit or faucet filter, maybe a shower filter or a combination of filters. Regardless of what you want to filter, a good water filter manufacturer will have what you need and be able to walk you through the process.

The cost of owning a water filter system can vary quite a bit depending on the type of set up you want. Some people just want filtered water for drinking and cooking, in that case going with a counter top or under sink unit is a good way to go and there are many variations to choose from ranging from around fifty to a couple of hundred dollars. If you are just looking to filter your shower water, there are very good shower filters at very reasonable prices, most around thirty to fifty dollars. A lot of people are looking to filter all the water coming into their house; this is called point of entry. There are many types of units for this purpose and a lot depends on the home you are putting the unit in, such as what type of water comes into the house, well or city water. Also, how big the house is, number of bathrooms and so on. These units can range from as little as a couple of hundred dollars to a few thousand. The money you will save by purchasing a water filter system is great! You will have an endless supply of clean filtered water for only pennies a gallon, the water filter will pay for itself in no time when you add up all the wasted money on bottled water. A whole house unit can save you an untold amount of money by protecting your water pipes and all the appliances that use water by keeping sediment, lime and calcium build up and rust out of the system.

Other benefits of filtered water over tap are many. Of course your water will taste better and be healthier for you by taking out the chlorine, fluoride and other chemicals that are added to city water, but there are even more benefits to talk of. A good shower filter will make your skin and hair softer and smoother, good for people with sensitive skin or allergies. The human body is made up of over 70 percent water and showering in unfiltered water allows the body to absorb harsh chemicals like chlorine and THMs that are harmful and the steam from using hot water causes chlorine to be inhaled if no filter is used. Also, your clothes will be brighter and softer especially if used with a water softener.

There are different kinds of water filtration, the most popular are systems that use filters or a reverse osmosis unit that forces water through a membrane. A traditional water filter system has the most options of filtration as there are sediment, carbon, fluoride and media packed cartridges. It is important to use a filter that has GAC (Granulated Activated Carbon), KDF-85 and KDF-55. It is easier to develop a system that will best suit your needs. Reverse osmosis usually will cost more and does have some limitations. It requires more maintenance and is limited to a certain amount of water it can produce per day and may end up wasting more water than it produces. Although, many people say that the water has a better taste and this is because reverse osmosis water filter system also removes dissolved mineral contents which can cause a bitter taste in some water.

Water filters and water filtration systems can greatly affect your life in many positive ways, most importantly by giving you better health, saving you lots of money from purchasing bottled water and keeping your pipes and appliances in good working order.

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The best under sink water filters provide enough safe, healthy H20 to meet the drinking and cooking needs of your household. While there are many inexpensive carafe-style systems that can treat small amounts of water, obviously these types of products are not the best option for large families or people who do a lot of cooking. People who want to treat large volumes of water do best with systems that are capable of greater output.

When searching for the best under sink water filter for you and your household, keep in mind the following information. Two common systems for treating H20 are reverse osmosis and distillation: both are available in small enough units to store next to your cleaning supplies on that bottom shelf. However, both have disadvantages, slow output being one of them. Either system may only produce about ten gallons or so a day. The two main problems both have is that they do not block all chemicals and contaminants from H20 and they remove important minerals such as calcium.

The best under sink water filters keep all important minerals in the water while blocking everything you don’t want ending up in your glass. The list of these contaminants is surprisingly long. What flows from your faucets contains chlorine as a standard sanitizer, but it is both inefficient and linked to cancer and other illnesses. A good treatment system will remove this chemical from your drinking supply. Other contaminants such as lead, industrial waste, and pathogens quite often end up in your glass and should be removed.

The best under sink water filter protects your family from these dangerous elements lurking in your drinking supply by having a multi-step filtration process. One filter, whether carbon, ceramic, or metal, will be able to remove many unwanted substances, but the odds are that some stray chemicals can slip past. An additional strainer or blocking mechanism ensures that nothing will be in your drinking supply that you don’t want.

Once the H20 is clean, the best under sink water filters make it more healthy and beneficial in several ways. Some systems work an ion exchange by trading lead ions for potassium ions. Others run the H20 through an ionizer which essentially divides the water into two separate types – one is alkaline which is full of oxygen and hydrates the body better, the other is acidic which is very good for washing and external cleansing. The best under sink water filter for you is one that incorporates many of these steps in order to make water both safe and healthy.

If you are searching for ways to make your drinking supply better, you could purchase a carafe-style system or a sink-top model. These can provide some benefits, but usually do not process enough water to be able to fit your needs, and they also tend to take up needed space on the counter or in the fridge. The best under sink water filters are able to process more H20 and do so tucked away conveniently out of sight. They give you H20 for drinking, cooking, filling your goldfish bowl, and watering delicate houseplants. While there are also whole-house models, the best under sink water filter is usually less expensive and easier to maintain than these larger units.

The best under sink water filters supply your house with an abundant, safe, and beneficial drinking supply. Make certain that you choose one that has a multi-step processing system and converts safe water to more beneficial water, providing your family with additional energy and oxygen.

An Ezine Article

3d-ebook-shot-521.gifThe report examines a draft plan, prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency, that identifies critical security issues for drinking water and wastewater and outlines related research and technical support needs. This report recommends increased attention to interagency coordination and encourages additional consideration of current restrictions on secure information dissemination. It further suggests that EPA incorporate the results of their research activities into an integrated water security guidance document to improve support for water and wastewater utilities.

To download your Free copy of A Review of the EPA Water Security Research & Technical Support Action Plan” as well as many other free publications simply click on the title.

3d-ebook-shot-521.gifThis book is about the application of science to one area of public decision making, the determination of water quality. It is a universal concern, though one which has until recently seemed unproblematic to most of us in the industrialized west. The quality of our water was one of those things we had forgotten how to worry about; we could rely, we felt, on the authority of our authorities: on the bacteriologists and engineers with their cultures and chlorine, on the managers and lawyers who would ensure that enough good water continued to reach us. Many things now threaten that trust: a new generation of toxic wastes, growing demand for water in arid regions, the prospect of changing climate and, in the United Kingdom, the sale of water supplies to private investors. All these matters have become public issues and no longer do we assume that good and safe water will always come from the tap.

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