Benefits of a Drinking Water Purifier
Most people purchase a drinking water purifier to improve the taste for drinks and cooking.
These filtration systems are generally installed under the kitchen sink and some
models have a separate faucet. Reverse osmosis and carbon cartridges are the
most commonly used methods used in under sink water filters.
A good water purifier has benefits for both municipal and well supplies.
A drinking water filtration system can be used alone or in conjunction with a
whole house water system. The chemicals that are used to purify municipal
sources can be as dangerous to your health as the bacteria and viruses the
chemical is meant to kill. Chlorine is the most commonly used chemical in
municipal treatment facilities. In some areas, the condition of the water is so
bad that it requires high levels of chlorine to kill the contaminants. Excessive
chlorine has been linked to increases in cancer rates, respiratory difficulties
and skin conditions. Removing chlorine not only improves the taste, but makes
the water safe to drink.
If your water supply comes from a private well, you may use a water softening
system. You need a separate filtration system for safe drinking water. Salt is
used in the softener regeneration process. This causes sodium in the water,
which can be dangerous for people with high blood pressure and hypertension. It
also tastes terrible. Reverse osmosis filters, which are used in desalination
plants, are very effective at removing the salts and purifying your well supply.
Wells known to have high levels of microorganisms and biological contaminants
may need more than carbon and a reverse osmosis
water purification system. The
presence of these bacteria and viruses can be detected by having the water
tested. A filtration system in combination with ultraviolet light is effective
at killing about ninety nine percent of the organisms that are unhealthy for
drinking. A UV purifier should be used in conjunction with another method, such
as reverse osmosis water filters
to remove the most contaminants.
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