Archive for the ‘Home Water Purification’ Category

Learn More About Filtering Water

Monday, December 7, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 3:00 PM

When you’re choosing a new water filter for your kitchen sink you may be confused by the wide variety available. There are so many brands and varieties choosing just one can be more of a hassle than a pleasure. No one wants to be haunted by question of water quality. Countless chemicals and toxins invade our water supply everyday, so getting the right kitchen sink water filter is of the utmost importance. Here are some tips to follow when choosing home water filterswater-testing:

* Not all filters are created equal. Reverse osmosis filters, for example, remove all minerals from the water. And doctors recommend that people drink water with minerals.
* Multi-stage filtration systems have carbon filters to remove chlorine, parasites, and lead, but leave in the valuable minerals our bodies need.
* Multi-stage filters are also environmentally friendly, wasting no water and requiring no electricity.

Lamenting a Lack of Pure Water

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 4:48 PM

pure_water“Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink.” You might recognize that oft-quoted passage from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” Taken in context, the mariner is lamenting the fact that he is sailing on the open ocean with only salt water all around him. Still, there have been times when I’ve uttered the phrase at home without making any intentional reference to literature.

Those were the dark days before I purchased a water purification system. I can still remember the ungodly contaminants floating in my glass of drinking water. In time, the sulfurous stench and displeasing taste got the better of me. I had to make a change. That’s when I went online and started looking for ways to treat and purify my drinking water. These days I wouldn’t even think about using Coleridge’s famous line.

Fresh Produce Requires Pure Water

Tuesday, November 10, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 4:48 PM

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Several years ago, my family decided to take a stand against the large corporate grocery chains that are swallowing so many mom and pop shops whole. We started our own small, independent store with an emphasis on locally grown produce and farm-fed meats. We ran into a problem almost immediately, however, when the fresh lettuce, spinach and other leafy vegetables showed signs of wilting.

As it turned out, we had been sprinkling and misting the vegetation with substandard water. Of course fresh produce is only as good as the water and fertilizer used to help it grow, and the same is true for preserving it when it hits a retail store. We budgeted for a commercial water filtration system and started seeing results almost immediately after making the switch.

The Perennial Problem of Drought

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 12:41 PM

droughtPeople can go for over a week without food, but it only takes a few days without water to spell the end for humans. Every year stories comes out about how drought and the lack of water purification systems is wreaking havoc in countries around the globe. This year is no different, with the citizens of India currently suffering.

Despite just experiencing their rainy season, the country is still in need of water. This year the lack of rain has led to the worst drought since 1972. People travel for miles with their water jugs to reach one of the few wells that still offer some fresh, clean water.

Take Your Own Bottled Water

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 12:41 PM

home-water-filterThis summer I took my little brother to a baseball game and was astounded by the cost of water. I expected the $8 hot dogs and $55 bleacher tickets, but $4 for a bottle of water! It’s gotten to the point where bottled water costs as much—if not more than—a bottle of soda. How does that make sense?

With ludicrous pricing for clean, filtered water, the best option seems to be to do it yourself. Purchasing a home water filter allows you to have all the benefits of bottled water without the exorbitant costs. You can even bottle your own water and bring it with you.

Hold Your Drinking Water to a Higher Standard

Friday, September 25, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 12:58 PM

drinkingwaterEven though we occasionally take its plentitude and importance for granted, water is one of the most crucial elements of life. Without it, we wouldn’t survive for more than a few days. In certain developing countries, water’s scarcity serves to remind us of how lucky we are to be bordered by two tremendous oceans and to have access to so many clear-running streams and inland lakes.

While some people are content to take their chances with tap water – which for all we know has been run through a series of dingy pipes and lost most of its natural cleanliness and vitality – others insist on something more. If you hold yourself to a higher standard, you’re probably the sort of person who would benefit from drinking water filters. These devices guarantee the removal of impurities and the necessary revitalization of the water we drink.

Start Your Day Right with Revitalized Water

Friday, September 11, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 12:57 PM

shower-water-filterIf the water descending from your showerhead in the morning feels flat and lifeless, you can’t really expect to be energized in your own right. That’s unfortunate because the morning shower is such a crucial part of each day. During those fleeting moments we think ahead to our plans for the rest of the day, steeling ourselves to do great things and to overcome challenges.

Given the importance of this everyday ritual, it would be a shame to settle for the same old second-rate water. That’s especially true because a shower filter can take care of the problem in a snap. By lending the water a burst of revitalizing energy thanks to its double helix spiral design, the filter can turn a dull, dissatisfactory shower into a rejuvenating, refreshing experience.

Recapturing Nature’s Splendor

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 4:22 PM

glass-of-waterWhen nature is left to its own devices, the result is often stunningly beautiful. For proof, just visit one of America’s pristine national parks. Wildflowers grow uninhibited and animals live in their natural habitats virtually untouched by the intrusive hand of man. That pastoral beauty is a far cry from the huge, squalid urban centers that blight our country with air and water pollution.

But nature yields much more than visual beauty alone. Mountain springs act as an abundant source for fresh, clean drinking water. It’s only when humans try to bottle that water or feed it through grimy pipes that unacceptable contamination occurs. Luckily, some home water filtration systems have the ability to restore water to its natural state, complete with a crisp taste and smell that’s reminiscent of a nature scene.

The Heat Wave

Wednesday, August 12, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 4:22 PM

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Like most people, I usually take a cool, refreshing glass of water for granted. In the past, I would drink the occasional sip of water from the tap, blissfully unaware of the harmful contaminants that could have been entering my body. But then a heat wave struck the Pacific Northwest. I began to sweat profusely in the unbearable heat and needed to drink extra water just to replenish my hydration.

All of a sudden, I found myself sitting at the dining room table, actually thinking about what I was drinking. The thoughts took a disturbing turn when I realized that my local water treatment standards are shockingly vague and lax. Clearly it was time to take matters into my own hands. I purchased a drinking water filter that eliminates contaminants and provides me with serious peace of mind.

The Revitalization Advantage

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
posted by FilteringMyHome 6:43 PM

dirty-waterMany water purification systems are fine for eliminating contaminants, but the systems that actually improve water at a molecular level are few and far between. Unfortunately, most household systems purify water without even addressing the question of taste. The most effective water revitalization techniques harness nature’s own cleaning methods.

Drinking water should be held to a higher standard; it goes without saying that water should be clean and easy on the palate. More than that, the best water is packed with invigorating energy, and it is capable of being absorbed instantly into the body. Advanced water revitalization techniques have set this new standard, and traditional purifiers aren’t likely to catch up anytime soon.