Posts Tagged ‘water purifiers’

Benefits of Various Water Filters

Tuesday, April 6, 2010
posted by FilteringMyHome 2:39 PM

water-filtersIf you’ve ever heard of various water purifier options that are now readily available, you might have thought their use was somewhat unnecessary. Especially if you’ve always drank the water from your tap, you might be a little skeptical about why you need any water filtration systems at all. But they do have distinct benefits, and this includes better tasting and smelling water. Many of them are also outfitted to remove harmful contaminants such as lead or chlorine.

There are also financial benefits to consider. While there is the upfront cost of purchasing the filter, it is far cheaper in the long run than continually buying bottled water. They are also a smart option if you have small children in the house, as their immune systems are still developing, and they are particularly susceptible to harmful contaminants and bacteria. And the last major benefit is that there are some filters that can leave desirable additives such as fluorine while removing all the dangerous elements.

What’s the Best Water Purifier Option?

Monday, March 8, 2010
posted by FilteringMyHome 1:38 PM

cleanwaterIf you’re serious about getting the safest, best tasting water for you and your family, you’ve probably looked into the option of at-home water purifiers. But once you start looking around, you see that there are a lot of options in the water purification market.

The system most recommended by the EPA (environmental protection agency) is the “Carbon Block” or “Granular Carbon Filters.” Using filters to catch undesirable elements, this system accounts for and removes bacteria, color, metals, and chemicals.

Other less effective systems include point-of-use-distillation, reverse osmosis, and pitcher and/or carafe filters. While each of these systems does improve the quality of your drinking water, carbon remains the most effective means to remove the most harmful elements.

Other systems can also filter out positive elements such as minerals. So be careful when selecting a water purifying system. Find the best balance for you and your family between price, taste, and effectiveness.

Water Filtration Options for the Home

Friday, February 5, 2010
posted by FilteringMyHome 1:46 PM

water-filtration-systemsIn a time when water is often contaminated with dangerous toxins, heavy metals, and even prescription drugs, it’s important to filter all the water that enters your body. When it comes to water filtration systems and water purifiers, there are several options to consider at various price levels.  The primary and most common option is a water filtration pitcher.  These pitchers simply take water out of your tap, and filter it into clean water.  The downside is the filters for these pitchers can be expensive and need to be replaced semi-frequently.

The other options are faucet filters and home water filters.  These are more practical options, one installed over the faucet, and one installed in your actual plumbing.  Both of these products provide an endless stream of clean water, however one works throughout your home.  If you just drink water from one faucet, a faucet filter might be more practical, and in locations like apartments where you can’t change the plumbing.

Benefits of Owning a Water Purifier

Monday, January 11, 2010
posted by FilteringMyHome 5:47 PM

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Whether from vegetable produce washed in contaminated water or from excess chlorine in drinking water, water contamination can be harmful and in some cases deadly.  Filtering your water can drastically reduce the risk of harmful effects from chlorination or other chemicals entering your body.  A home water purifiers is the best option for this, as it will allow an unlimited supply of pure water available for washing, bathing, and drinking. Once your home water filtration system has been installed, you can rest easy knowing that:

~You have eliminated household chemicals and drugs that have found their way into the water supply

~Your water is clear and has no odor, and will not leave rust stains on fixtures or clothing.

~You have taken steps to reduce the risk of contracting serious illnesses like cancer, heart disease, and even death caused by minerals, heavy metals, and bacteria.

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.