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Sunday, April 12th, 2009 | Author: admin

If you are interested in under sink water filters, you are already savvy to the hazards of tap water. Home water filter systems have become increasingly popular, especially with people who are health conscious. You can have safe, chemical free water for drinking and cooking for less than 10 cents a gallon. Since I am a health researcher, bottled water is not even a consideration for my family, due to its lack of regulation. FDA regulations only apply if bottled water is transported across a state line. That’s why most water is sold in the state where it is bottled–to avoid regulation. In the minority of cases where bottled water is subject to FDA rules, it is only required to be as good as tap water–not better! Under sink water filtration produces safer water, is more economical, and more convenient.


How to Choose the Best Under Counter Water Filter  

 

To determine the best sink water filters, you must first examine water purification technologies. My article on the Best Water Filters is a water filter comparison of reverse osmosis water systems, home water distillers, pitcher water filters, and carbon water filters.


After you choose your home water filter system technology, the next step is to conduct a product performance comparison. Review each product’s Performance Data Sheet to see the contaminants it is certified to remove and the degree of contaminant removal. This information will be available on a manufacturer’s website (unless the company feels this kind of transparency would be to their detriment). Some manufacturers who do not make this information easily available do not want you to compare their product with other legitimate products.


In summary, compare the products’ contaminant reduction capabilities (Performance Data Sheets), the purchase cost of the under sink water filters, and the products’ ongoing cost per gallon of water produced.


After conducting extensive research on tap water filters, I decided carbon water filters provide the best house water filtration. I chose a multi-media carbon block filter with activated carbon for my house. Because I am educated on the dangers of showering in tap water (not just ingesting it), I purchased a whole house water filtration system to protect my family. Now, every water faucet in my house has filtered water.


However, I realize these are tough economic times; the best choice for some families will be a faucet water filter. The initial cost is a fraction that of whole house water filtration. The complete Premium Under Counter System has an exclusive dual filter system that uses a combination of carbon filtration, ion exchange, and sub-micron filtration. The system has easy to follow instructions and installs in minutes.


Water filters, like filters for your central heating and air conditioning system, must be replaced at the appropriate time in order to ensure continued production of safe water. Without a reminder, it is easy to slip our minds. My home water filtration system of choice has a program which ships replacement filters to your door every 6 months, along with easy to follow replacement instructions. The auto-ship program has free shipping, plus you receive the cartridges at a discount. You save money and eliminate the inconvenience of reordering (not to mention remembering to reorder).


I highly recommend the #1 rated water filter in America. It was also voted "Best Buy" by Consumers Digest 6 years in a row (2003-2008). The manufacturer of this faucet water filter also has 10 years of award winning customer service.

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Water stress is expected to worsen in many parts of the world as a result of factors including urbanization and population growth, increasing food production, changing consumption patterns, industrialization, and water pollution.

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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 | Author: admin

Without a home water purification device, you and your loved ones are drinking unsafe tap water. How can I make such a bold statement? In the course of my career as a health researcher, I examined tap water quality, along with the health effects of drinking tap water. I was stunned when I learned the contamination level of the water we drink and use for cooking every day.


Tap water contains all the chemicals we use in our society–in the home, in agriculture, and in industry. Consider our use of cleaning products, lawn chemicals, gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, pesticides, herbicides, chlorine, and that is just the beginning! We use over 80,000 synthetic chemicals for convenience purposes and to increase productivity. Did you know that municipal water treatment is not effective at removing synthetic organic chemicals (SOCs)? Traces of low level SOCs are found in almost every public water supply anywhere in the world.


You and I must ask what price is being paid for consuming tap water minus an under counter water filter. Dramatic increases in degenerative diseases have plagued our society in modern times. Many illnesses that could not be linked to a probable cause have now been linked to toxins in our drinking water. Synthetic organic chemicals are carcinogens and are believed to be responsible for the majority of human cancers in the United States. Our drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer. In the early 1900s, before the prevalence of the thousands of chemicals we are exposed to every day, the average American had a 1 in 50 chance of getting cancer. Today, 1 out of every 3 people will get cancer.


A whole house water filtration system is mandatory for removal of lead, the number one environmental health threat to our children. Most municipal water flows through lead pipes over 100 years old, and houses built before 1960 may have water supplied through lead pipes. Water can also contain lead naturally. Each year, lead in drinking water contributes to 480,000 cases of learning disabilities in children. Lead ingestion by children can also cause brain damage, stunted growth, and hyperactivity.


We must also consider tap water’s effect on pregnant women and unborn fetuses. A 2001-2003 study of almost 400,000 infants by Birmingham University, U.K., revealed that pregnant women who drink tap water or even shower in it, may double the risk of serious brain and heart abnormalities in their unborn children. The study established a clear link between chemicals formed during chlorination of water and birth defects. The problem chemicals known as trihalomethanes (THMs) can be contained in drinking water, showers, swimming pools, and even the steam from a boiling kettle.


The use of a tap water purifier which removes contaminants and micro organisms is the only way to ensure we won’t hurt our health. I used to think bottled water could be substituted for an in-house water purification device, but it may be even less clean and safe. Public water systems are required to test for chemical water contaminants four times as often as bottled water companies. Also, municipal water systems must test for harmful microbiological content in water several times a day, but bottled water companies are only required to test for these microbes once a week. Bottled water is not a viable alternative to tap water. The only way to assure water cleanliness and safety is to install a home water filter system.

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We are working with the Department of Water Resources to ensure the raw water quality from the delta is sufficient to avoid further issues. We will continue to use Lake Hennessey to supply water until the problem is resolved.

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