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Friday, December 30, 2011
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The Pur Water Filter System Makes Your Water Safer to Drink
There is nothing like a great tasting clean and Pure cold glass of water. Water filters can help make your home's drinking safer and better tasting. If you are not currently using a Pur water filter for your drinking, and you are buying it, you are wasting money. You can save a lot of money when you choose to use a filtration system of some kind in your home. You can choose a portable system for your kitchen and bathroom, or you can go all out and get a full house filtration system to make the water for all your needs clean and Pure.
The fact that our drinking water is not safe these days is due to all the chemicals and toxins that wind up in our drinking system. While public companies have some filters on the water for home use, they typically use chlorine to clean the water and that isn't the best thing to put in your body. The Pur water filter can help remove not only bacteria, fungus, iron and other germs; it can also remove chlorine to make your water much safer to drink. No one wants to taste chlorine in their water. Chlorine has also been reported to cause degeneration and discoloration of the teeth.
What items in your home use your home water system? Your washing machine, your dishwasher, your refrigerator and your indoor and outdoor faucets use the water system in your home. If you choose to use a whole house filtration system, you are covering all the bases. You will have cleaner clothes, softer skin, safer drinking water and great ice cubes. Even cleaning the surfaces in your home will be cleaner when you use filtered water. The Pur water filter system can be used on any faucet in your home to give your clean drinking water as well as good water you can use for cleaning the surfaces of your home.
If you want to compare the savings of using a portable water filter on the faucets in your home over buying bottled water in the store, you can count on it being about a 78% savings per gallon used. That's huge over the course of your water drinking lifetime. Using a Pur water filter system is the most cost effective way to have safer water to drink at home.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
CUNO Aqua-Pure A903 Replacement Filter
!±8± CUNO Aqua-Pure A903 Replacement Filter

Post Date : Dec 21, 2011 20:21:28 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Used at the point of entry, the NEW AP900 Series whole house Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) filters reduce sediment, rust, precipitated scale, iron and minerals from water using appliances and plumbing fixtures throughout the home. Rated for 100,000 gallons, these cartridges have a one-year life expectancy, require no wrench for cartridge change-out and are virtually spill-free.Replacement cartridge for use with Model AP903 Water filtration systemHigh flow rates up to 20 gpm for larger homes100,000 gal capacity/one year change-outFine (5 micron nominal) Sediment/Rust - Chlorine Taste & Odor filtrationReplacement cartridge only. Complete water filtration system sold seperately.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Berkey KDF Dual Media Shower Filter (with massaging shower head)
!±8± Berkey KDF Dual Media Shower Filter (with massaging shower head)

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- Reduces up to 95% of chlorine
- Reduces chemical absorption and vapor inhalation
- Includes massaging showerhead
- Reduces lime, scale, mold and fungi in showers
- Back Flush Attachment to prevent premature clogging
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
North Star NSAIIF Air Injection / Chemical Free Iron Filter
!±8± North Star NSAIIF Air Injection / Chemical Free Iron Filter
Air injected iron filterRemoves up to 20 ppm Clear or Red IronRemoves up to 3 ppm Hydrogen SulfideIntegrated Flow SwitchEasy to use 24 volt ControllerNew Improved Float Assembly and AdapterFull 1 inch Riser TubeMulti-Wrap Fiberglass Reinforced Resin Tank1 year complete warranty3 year on electronic control and control valve10 year on mineral tank
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
WaterBoss Iron Filter - Model# 900IF
!±8±WaterBoss Iron Filter - Model# 900IF
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Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 21:48:34
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The WaterBoss iron filter is designed for use with WaterBoss water softeners. Ideal whole-house water treatment filtration for severe iron water conditions. U.S.A. Typical Application: Iron water filter, Filter Type: Built in, Capacity: Removes up to 15ppm iron and 2ppm of hydrogen sulfide, Compatible With Item Number (s): 108912, 108913, Programmable: Yes, LCD Display: Yes, Battery Required: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 18 3/4 x 46 1/4 x 30
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Do Water Filters Make City Water Taste Better?
Living in cities does have its advantages but it does not include clean water. Water pollution is something city dwellers have to take into consideration. You cannot just go drinking water straight from the faucet and not suffer the consequences.
Factors That Affect City Water Taste
There are a few things that can mess up with the taste of your water. The following are just some of them:
Chemicals
Chlorine is the most common chemical found in water. This gives water its marked whitish appearance. It is definitely not good to drink. Also, it is not good for your skin as chlorine tends to be a harsh on sensitive skin.
Hard Minerals
Hard minerals such as magnesium, lead and calcium give it a rusty kind of taste-like iron is included in your H20. I suppose you already know how dangerous lead is when ingested.
These minerals can also make your faucet rust. The rust collected can mix up with your drinking water leading to odd-tasting water. This is why it is imperative to use a reliable water filter to separate these hard minerals effectively or to soften it up by reversing its ions.
Bacteria, Parasites and Cysts
There is such a thing as rancid water. If bacteria, parasites and cysts populate in your drinking water, you can be assured that it will taste differently. It will not taste refreshingly good. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. These unseen threats can trigger stomach illnesses, among others.
Now that you understand the benefits of having a reliable filtration system installed in your house, you also need to know which one can successfully reduce these things. Not all filtration systems work in the same way. Some only remove chemicals, others only remove hard minerals and the others specific types of cysts and parasites.
It does not have to be too sophisticated. One that can remove 99.9% of all sorts of unseen bacteria and parasites is good. But, it also has to withstand time. You should be able to enjoy drinking clean water for years because after all, a full house filtration system does not come cheap.
So rather than buy bottled water, save yourself the extra penny and save mother earth by using water filters instead. They are convenient and they make a huge difference in the taste of city water. If you are living in a big city, never go without this bit of technology.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Whole House Water System - My Well Water Is Perfect!
Farmers and other well owners in general live with a misconception that adding a whole house water system to their well water source would be pointless and a waste of money. Most would insist they have the best water in the region. Yet, a day doesn't go by when they aren't in some way actively testing, monitoring and disinfecting their well water with an array of chemicals to make sure it stays safe. Even so, well owners and their water sources are at serious risk of contamination.
Yet I'll bet the last time you drove by a large farm, it never occurred to you that those same farms growing crops and stock to feed us may also be polluting our own water supply as well as the farmers'.
One cow produces as much waste per day as 18 people. That translates into billions of gallons of manure each year, much of which is spread on nearby grain fields as fertilizer. Some of it sprays into ditches and open culverts. What if there isn't enough land to soak it all up? How much land would it take to absorb that much manure? Whatever that number is, we don't have enough!
Agricultural runoff, says the Environmental Protection Agency, is the single largest source of water pollution in the nation's rivers and streams. E. coli, coli form bacteria and other contaminants found in manure can cause chronic diarrhoea, stomach illnesses as well as severe ear infections just by bathing in it.
Every year, an estimated 19.5 million Americans get sick because of parasites, viruses or bacteria in water including those stemming from human and animal waste (Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2009).
So why isn't anything being done about it? Why aren't more people with no access to municipal water sources taking precautions with a back up whole house water system? Why would they take chances like that when they know their water is raw and untreated?
Well, to begin with, it's hard to link a specific instance of disease to one particular cause, like water pollution. Even when tests show the water is polluted, its source of contamination may be difficult to find. The contamination could have travelled into the water at any point or from any place.
Also, only the largest farms are regulated for chemicals or contaminants in pipes or ditches. It does not regulate waste that is sprayed on a field and seeps into groundwater.
Many environmental advocates argue that agricultural pollution needs to become more of a priority with stronger federal laws giving the E.P.A. broad powers to regulate farms and permit drastic steps - like shutting down farms or blocking expansion - when watersheds become threatened.
A potential solution, regulators say, is to find new uses for manure and finance projects to use farm waste to generate electricity. But agriculture is among the state's most powerful industries. If government imposes strict new regulations, who is going to pay us back, they ask, for the revenue we lose?
In the end, environmental advocates and some lawmakers say real change will occur only when households and communities become more informed about water and take matters into their own hands at the local level.
If you get your water from a well system, you're already testing water sources for water quality. It's a sensible practice, but limited in that it offers no guarantee of contaminant-free water forever. The only way to ensure the water quality stays safe is to get control by filtering all the water you let into your home at its point of entry.
The filtration level of a whole house water system is about 5 microns; so it works best filtering out agricultural chemical or bacterial contaminants and even hard to remove elements like salt, sulphur and iron.