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Let's face it. The quality of water being supplied to our homes is deteriorating day by day. With all kinds of new chemicals being produced in the industries, sooner or later they make their way into the water supply and pose a risk to our health. You need to ask yourself then - [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/water-well-filters/">Water Well Filters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>Let's face it. The quality of water being supplied to our homes is deteriorating day by day. With all kinds of new chemicals being produced in the industries, sooner or later they make their way into the water supply and pose a risk to our health. You need to ask yourself then - can your water purifier filter handle all these chemicals and other contaminants present in the water?</p>
<p>The three main categories of contaminants a good water purifier filter should be able to filter out are:</p>
<p>1) <strong>Dust and Organic matter</strong></p>
<p>Dust particles, bacteria, leaves, decayed organic matter &ndash; these all fall into this category. They are also the simplest of all to filter out from the water due to their large size, and almost any purifier is capable of handling them. So be it a Distiller, a simple Carbon filter or even a Reverse Osmosis filter, all of them can remove these impurities from the water.</p>
<p>2) <strong>Heavy Metals</strong></p>
<p>Traces of heavy metals like Lead and Asbestos can frequently be found in our water. These metals are mostly added into the water due to the industrial wastes being dumped into our water sources like rivers and lakes. The metals from pipes in the water distribution network also add to it. These metals are especially harmful for children and can hamper their physical and mental growth. The good news is &ndash; most purifiers can handle these dangerous contaminants too without any problem.</p>
<p>3) <strong>Dangerous Chemicals </strong></p>
<p>This is the category of contaminants that separates the boys from the men &ndash; so to speak. With the number of chemicals in our water increasing at a rapid rate &ndash; the old technologies have not been able to keep pace with them. So the pesticides and fertilizer traces, pharmaceutical drugs, hormones, soaps and shampoos &ndash; they all pose a serious health risk that the older Distillers and Reverse Osmosis filters cannot handle. Only a good multi stage water purifier filter can handle these chemicals and produce 99% pure water.</p>
<p>Apart from the purification, another factor to be considered is the mineral content of the water. Water in nature contains many minerals inside like Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium &ndash; which are needed by our body to keep running smoothly. Purifiers like Distillers and RO filters remove these minerals from the water. Drinking the resultant de-mineralized water can cause mineral deficiencies in the body and lead to health problems down the line.</p>
<p>Multi stage purifiers score over the other purifiers here also as they do not remove the essential minerals from the water.</p>
<p>Now that you have this information, you can make an intelligent choice as to the <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">right water purifier filter</a> for your home. To know about a high quality line of filters that can do all this and more &ndash; visit my website now.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
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<p>Daniel Woods is a dedicated advocate and researcher of the benefits of safe, clean, healthy filtered water. He shares his research on his website - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">Water Purifier Home</a>. If you want to know how to choose a water purifier, visit - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com"></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">http://www.waterpurifierhome.com</a> and learn about the products our editors personally use and recommend.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/">ArticlesBase.com</a> - <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/three-types-of-contaminants-your-water-purifier-filter-needs-to-remove-1659684.html" title="Three Types Of Contaminants Your Water Purifier Filter Needs To Remove">Three Types Of Contaminants Your Water Purifier Filter Needs To Remove</a></p>
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		<title>Everpure Water Filters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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When it comes to buying a water purifier for your home, there is a whole range of them available in the market today. Starting from those which are available at a low price of $30-$40 to those for which the price goes up to $800. Everpure water filters are one such $300-$800 ranged [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-filters/everpure-water-filters/">Everpure Water Filters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Everpure Water Filters</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to buying a water purifier for your home, there is a whole range of them available in the market today. Starting from those which are available at a low price of $30-$40 to those for which the price goes up to $800. Everpure water filters are one such $300-$800 ranged filters. Let's take these filters as an example to discuss if they are really worth it or are they simply burning a hole in your pocket?</p>
<p>The water supplied in our homes is full of contaminants and impurities like bacteria, viruses, cysts, lead, copper, arsenic, chlorine, pesticides, drugs etc. This water if consumed directly can lead to various health ailments. It is due to this fact that we need to depend on home water purification devices. Everpure water filters are one expensive brand in the market which are effective in removing most of the above mentioned contaminants.</p>
<p>But what these Everpure water filters fail to remove are the dangerous chlorine by-products. Chlorine has a property of reacting with organic pollutants in water and generating various toxic derivatives like chloroform and TTHMs (Total Trihalomethanes). Tell me, if you know that a water purifier is not able to remove such carcinogens, would you still like taking the risk of consuming such "filtered" water?</p>
<p>The basic model of Everpure water filters which lacks this capability of handling TTHMs is ranged anywhere in between $300 and $400. Do you really think it is worth a buy; when there are multi stage water purifiers already available at a much reasonable price. Not to forget that these multi stage filters are 99% effective for all types of contaminants including TTHMs and VOCs.</p>
<p>The advanced model of Everpure water filters is claimed (is still debatable) to have the ability to filter out all these tough contaminants as well. The reason why I took the liberty of calling it debatable is the fact that they are basically a combination of the basic filter and a reverse osmosis based filter. A reverse osmosis water filter is something which makes their advanced filter even worse than the basic ones. And to top this it is priced at a high $800.</p>
<p>The truth about what reverse osmosis can do to your drinking water is no more a secret. They actually strip off all essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, sodium, zinc etc from the water thereby making it de-mineralized. Consuming such water not only gives a flat taste but is very unhealthy too. It can also lead to multiple mineral deficiencies!</p>
<p>In brief, the market is flooded with many purifiers like Everpure water filters- they may be good but not the best value for your money. Why not do some research about multi stage water purifiers? They are effective, efficient and evenly priced. The decision is in your hands. Think twice and do not get carried away by any brand name.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
</p>
<p>Daniel Woods is a dedicated advocate and researcher of the benefits of safe, clean, healthy filtered water. He shares his research on his website - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">Water Purifier Home</a>. If you want to know how to choose a water purifier, visit - <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com"></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">http://www.waterpurifierhome.com</a> and learn about the products our editors personally use and recommend.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/">ArticlesBase.com</a> - <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/everpure-water-filters-are-they-really-effective-1213456.html" title="Everpure Water Filters - Are They Really Effective">Everpure Water Filters - Are They Really Effective</a></p>
<p><b>where can i buy everpure water filters locally?</b><br />
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<p>i need to replace the cartridge for my instant water
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<p>Are you looking for commercial (foodservice) products or residential?  Either way, if you go to everpure.com, there are dealer locators that will help you.  </p>
<p>If you are looking for resdiential filters, you can also buy them directly on everpure.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 04:39:54 +0000</pubDate>
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"If you cannot buy a car that has not been put through various kinds of safety testing, you should avoid a water treatment unit that has not been tested and verified."
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<p>"If you cannot buy a car that has not been put through various kinds of safety testing, you should avoid a water treatment unit that has not been tested and verified."</p>
<p>Do you shop for the cheapest home water filter or a "discounted" home water treatment unit, or do you look for the one that can do the job right?</p>
<p>Has the cheaper water treatment unit been verified and tested for its performance?</p>
<p>What criteria do you use when choosing the right water treatment?</p>
<p>This is a health issue.</p>
<p>Whether you are looking for the best distiller for your home or the best water purifier for your camping need, it is important that you buy a unit that has been tested and verified by an independent organization like the NSF International, Water Quality Associations, or Underwriters Laboratories.</p>
<p>These three organizations work in concert so an approval by one is most like good for the others.</p>
<p>NSF International tests and certifies drinking water treatment devices to the standard appropriate for the technology of the product. NSF does not "rate" or "rank** water treatment systems, rather each system is tested against its own claims.</p>
<p>Some people will rather walk into a store and just buy one on display or one that is recommended by the sales people.</p>
<p>That's okay.</p>
<p>But if you have tested your water and know exactly what you need to remove or reduce from your water, you should check the labels on the filter to be sure it has the NSF/ANSI label.</p>
<p>NSF Standards are categorized as follows:</p>
<p>NSF/ANSI Standard 42 - Aesthetic Effects NSF/ANSI Standard 53 - Health Effects NSF/ANSI Standard 58 - Reverse Osmosis NSF/ANSI Standard 44 - Cation Exchange Water Softeners NSF/ANSI Standard 55 - Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment Systems NSF/ANSI Standard 62 - Distillation Systems NSF/ANSI Standard 177 - Shower Filtration Systems</p>
<p>So, if you are looking for best water filters that can remove heavy metals from your drinking water, you need a filter that has been verified and tested for the ability to remove or reduce the contaminants. Another example is that not many water filters have been tested and certified to remove arsenic in water.  NSF certified very few water filter brands for arsenic reduction.</p>
<p>Any filter can remove solids or contaminants but by how much?</p>
<p>NSF-certified water filters and other treatment units have been rigorously tested for claims to reduce contaminants to a level that is safe to drink. If you are concerned with arsenic or other metals in your water, your first consideration is to look for one with proven performance; then think about the short time cost and the long time benefits.</p>
<p>A cheap filter now may cost you more in the future.</p>
<p><em><strong>"If you cannot buy a car that has not been put through various kinds of safety testing, you should avoid a water treatment unit that has not been tested and verified."</strong></em></p>
<p>Do you shop for the cheapest home water filter or a "discounted" home water treatment unit, or do you look for the one that can do the job right?</p>
<p>Has the cheaper water treatment unit been verified and tested for its performance?</p>
<p>What criteria do you use when choosing the right water treatment?</p>
<p>This is a health issue.</p>
<p>Whether you are looking for the best distiller for your home or the best water purifier for your camping need, it is important that you buy a unit that has been tested and verified by an independent organization like the NSF International, Water Quality Associations, or Underwriters Laboratories.</p>
<p>These three organizations work in concert so an approval by one is most like good for the others.</p>
<p>NSF International tests and certifies drinking water treatment devices to the standard appropriate for the technology of the product. NSF does not "rate" or "rank** water treatment systems, rather each system is tested against its own claims.</p>
<p>Some people will rather walk into a store and just buy one on display or one that is recommended by the sales people.</p>
<p>That's okay.</p>
<p>But if you have tested your water and know exactly what you need to remove or reduce from your water, you should check the labels on the filter to be sure it has the NSF/ANSI label.</p>
<p>NSF Standards are categorized as follows:</p>
<p>NSF/ANSI Standard 42 - Aesthetic Effects NSF/ANSI Standard 53 - Health Effects NSF/ANSI Standard 58 - Reverse Osmosis NSF/ANSI Standard 44 - Cation Exchange Water Softeners NSF/ANSI Standard 55 - Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment Systems NSF/ANSI Standard 62 - Distillation Systems NSF/ANSI Standard 177 - Shower Filtration Systems</p>
<p>So, if you are looking for best water filters that can remove heavy metals from your drinking water, you need a filter that has been verified and tested for the ability to remove or reduce the contaminants. Another example is that not many water filters have been tested and certified to remove arsenic in water.  NSF certified very few water filter brands for arsenic reduction.</p>
<p>Any filter can remove solids or contaminants but by how much?</p>
<p>NSF-certified <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.waterfilters-camping-water-purifier.com/water-filters.html">water filters</a> and other treatment units have been rigorously tested for claims to reduce contaminants to a level that is safe to drink. If you are concerned with arsenic or other metals in your water, your first consideration is to look for one with proven performance; then think about the short time cost and the long time benefits.</p>
<p>A cheap filter now may cost you more in the future.</p>
<p>To learn about choosing the best water filter system for your home, you may visit the author's website at <a target="_new" href="http://www.waterfilters-camping-water-purifier.com/water-filters.html">Water Filters and Water Purifiers Guide</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 03:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Looking out for buying a water purifier? I am sure you must have heard about reverse osmosis water units. Read on to find out about the most basic component of these RO systems - the reverse osmosis membrane.
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<p>Looking out for buying a water purifier? I am sure you must have heard about reverse osmosis water units. Read on to find out about the most basic component of these RO systems - the reverse osmosis membrane.</p>
<p>A reverse osmosis system is essentially made up of a thin, semi permeable, porous membrane. This reverse osmosis membrane has ultra-fine pores on its surface, the size of which basically determines what all things are going to be filtered.</p>
<p>When water is forced to pass through this membrane, it being smaller in molecular size, passes through the membrane and other contaminants being larger in size are blocked and hence separated out from the water.</p>
<p>This basically makes this membrane the most important part of a RO based unit. Broadly speaking, the reverse osmosis membrane is available in two flavors.</p>
<p>- Cellulose Triacetate Membrane (CTA): These membranes are extremely hydrophilic and are ideal for removing antibodies from the water. The problem with these membranes is that they are totally non-protein binding, so they remove proteins also from the water. Moreover, this membrane needs to be disinfected regularly so as to keep bacterial growth in control.</p>
<p>- FTC membranes: These membranes being inorganic in nature are not susceptible to bacterial growth. So they do not need disinfection. But they are more expensive as compared to the CTA ones. The problem with these membranes is that they are prone to be easily damaged by chlorine- a common contaminant in water.</p>
<p>These RO membranes are ultra thin and very sensitive. Thus are vulnerable to damage. But detecting the damaged membrane is a difficult task. If this goes undetected, the microscopic wastes will easily pass through the membrane and hence will not be separated out from the water.</p>
<p>One critical problem with this membrane is that the size of its pore is smaller than that of various naturally occurring minerals. This results into blocking of these minerals and so they are removed from the filtered water. This is known as de-mineralization.</p>
<p>Consuming such de-mineralized water is not recommended. The minerals which are removed by a reverse osmosis membrane are required for the basic functioning of the body. These minerals are calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron etc.</p>
<p>Drinking water is the best source to ensure daily intake of these minerals. Water lacking in these minerals can lead to deficiencies and other health problems.</p>
<p>Multi-stage water purifiers are superior to RO bases units. They are capable of removing all contaminants while retaining the essential minerals at the same time. They are easy to maintain and come in large variety of sizes and colors.</p>
<p>Now that you know about reverse osmosis membrane and how reverse osmosis work, I hope this information will help you in deciding a home water purifier for you. Whatever you select, make a choice soon. Drinking clean water is our body's most basic and important requirement.</p>
<p>Visit my website today to discover more details you need to know when it comes to choosing water purifiers for your home.</p>
<p>Daniel Woods is a dedicated advocate and researcher of the benefits of safe, clean, healthy filtered water. He shares his research on his website - <a target="_new" href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">Water Purifier Home</a>. If you want to know how to choose a water purifier, visit - <a target="_new" href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">http://www.waterpurifierhome.com</a> and learn about the products our editors personally use and recommend.</p>
<p><b>How difficult is it to replace an EverPure water filter?</b><br />
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<p>Previous occupant of my home installed an EverPure H-54 water filter to filter the water going to the water dispenser and ice maker of the refrigerator. I've seen these filters online for $55 or so. Is this something that I can easily replace by shutting off the water and using some simple wrenches and screwdrivers? Or should I get it professionally installed?
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<p>It's actually very simple to replace. This is a copy and paste from the Everpure website.</p>
<p>How do I remove “used” cartridges and install new ones? </p>
<p>Shut off water and relieve line pressure. For heads with built-in shut-off valve, fully lift handle until it stops. </p>
<p>Hold head firmly. Push upward on cartridge and turn it to left 1/4 turn, until rotation stops. </p>
<p>Pull cartridge out of head. </p>
<p>Align new cartridge lug with head label. Hold head firmly. Insert new cartridge into head. </p>
<p>Turn cartridge to right 1/4 turn until rotation stops. </p>
<p>Turn on water supply. For heads with built-in valve, lower handle.<br />
Note: For head with revolving ring, make sure the valve handle locks firmly into the ring notch. </p>
<p>Flush cartridge by running water through filtered faucet for three minutes to flush cartridge and purge it of air.</p>
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Looking out for buying a water purifier? I am sure you must have heard about reverse osmosis water units. Read on to find out about the most basic component of these RO systems - the reverse osmosis membrane.
A reverse osmosis system is essentially made up of a thin, semi permeable, porous membrane. [...]<p><a href="http://aqualisting.com/water-purifiers/reverse-osmosis-water-purifiers/">Reverse Osmosis Water Purifiers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://aqualisting.com">Water Filters</a></p>
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<p>Looking out for buying a water purifier? I am sure you must have heard about reverse osmosis water units. Read on to find out about the most basic component of these RO systems - the reverse osmosis membrane.</p>
<p>A reverse osmosis system is essentially made up of a thin, semi permeable, porous membrane. This reverse osmosis membrane has ultra-fine pores on its surface, the size of which basically determines what all things are going to be filtered.</p>
<p>When water is forced to pass through this membrane, it being smaller in molecular size, passes through the membrane and other contaminants being larger in size are blocked and hence separated out from the water.</p>
<p>This basically makes this membrane the most important part of a RO based unit. Broadly speaking, the reverse osmosis membrane is available in two flavors.</p>
<p>- Cellulose Triacetate Membrane (CTA): These membranes are extremely hydrophilic and are ideal for removing antibodies from the water. The problem with these membranes is that they are totally non-protein binding, so they remove proteins also from the water. Moreover, this membrane needs to be disinfected regularly so as to keep bacterial growth in control.</p>
<p>- FTC membranes: These membranes being inorganic in nature are not susceptible to bacterial growth. So they do not need disinfection. But they are more expensive as compared to the CTA ones. The problem with these membranes is that they are prone to be easily damaged by chlorine- a common contaminant in water.</p>
<p>These RO membranes are ultra thin and very sensitive. Thus are vulnerable to damage. But detecting the damaged membrane is a difficult task. If this goes undetected, the microscopic wastes will easily pass through the membrane and hence will not be separated out from the water.</p>
<p>One critical problem with this membrane is that the size of its pore is smaller than that of various naturally occurring minerals. This results into blocking of these minerals and so they are removed from the filtered water. This is known as de-mineralization.</p>
<p>Consuming such de-mineralized water is not recommended. The minerals which are removed by a reverse osmosis membrane are required for the basic functioning of the body. These minerals are calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron etc.</p>
<p>Drinking water is the best source to ensure daily intake of these minerals. Water lacking in these minerals can lead to deficiencies and other health problems.</p>
<p>Multi-stage water purifiers are superior to RO bases units. They are capable of removing all contaminants while retaining the essential minerals at the same time. They are easy to maintain and come in large variety of sizes and colors.</p>
<p>Now that you know about reverse osmosis membrane and how reverse osmosis work, I hope this information will help you in deciding a home water purifier for you. Whatever you select, make a choice soon. Drinking clean water is our body's most basic and important requirement.</p>
<p>Visit my website today to discover more details you need to know when it comes to choosing water purifiers for your home.</p>
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<p><b>anyone tried rear sea monkeys without using the water purifier #1?</b><br />
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<p>i found some information in www.sea-monkeys.com bout the water purifier. it actually helps the sea monkeys to hatch. but, after i poured the water purifier #1 into the tank, i accidentally contaminate the tank with oil so i disposed the water n refill it with RO (reverse osmosis) water. if i go ahead to add in the instant eggs #2, i wonder will they hatch? anyone ever tried it? i hope someone tried it n is successful. i really hope my sea monkeys won't die. thx for yr help
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<p>no it wont work. the "purifier" actually contains salt and a few eggs. remember, seamonkeys are actually brine shrimp, as such, they need salt water to hatch and survive.<br />
about the bleach thing, the bleach solution is for dissolving the egg casing. this is used by people who use seamonkeys(brineshrimp) to feed their fishes. this eliminates the need to separate the eggcasings from the brineshrimp.<br />
getting back to your sea monkeys, to hatch them you'll have to make your own brine solution since you disposed of the "purifier"  try 3 tbsp of salt per liter of water.    the second package,the egg package, contains some eggs too but you'll have to wait another 24 hours for those to hatch. also, i dont think you need to use RO water</p>
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Are you planning to buy a water purification system for your home? Looking for some facts revealing reverse osmosis water treatment comparison with other purifiers? Your quest ends here.
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<p>Are you planning to buy a water purification system for your home? Looking for some facts revealing reverse osmosis water treatment comparison with other purifiers? Your quest ends here.</p>
<p>Most of the reverse osmosis reviews will only mention about the advantages that such a water treatment system has to offer. The other side of these systems is seldom talked about. This article will primarily focus on those less talked about facts about RO based systems. It will also present a reverse osmosis water treatment comparison analysis.</p>
<p>Knowing the fact that the water supplied to our homes is highly impure and is contaminated with various pollutants like pesticides, cysts, chlorine, lead, metal traces etc., I assume you understand the need to purify it. After all clean drinking water is an essential requirement of our body.</p>
<p>The RO based water purifiers are one of the popular choices. All thanks to the reverse osmosis reviews which mention only half of the story. If you do a fair reverse osmosis water treatment comparison, you will find the following truth:-</p>
<p>- An RO based water purifier is very effective against organic and chemical contaminants. But as compared to the other multi stage water purifiers, <strong>it is not able to filter chlorine and pharmaceutical drugs</strong>. Unlike RO systems, a multi stage water purifier uses carbon filtration and sub micron filtration techniques which can efficiently filter out virtually all impurities from the water.</p>
<p>- An RO based water system <strong>de-mineralizes the water</strong>. As opposed to the multi-stage water purifiers which do not tamper the natural form of the water, the RO based filters strip off the minerals from water. These minerals like sodium, calcium, magnesium, iodine etc are present in the natural water. They are good for our health and consuming water lacking in these minerals can lead to deficiencies and other health problems.</p>
<p>- An RO based water system <strong>wastes a lot of water</strong>. The ratio of the filtered water to the water actually consumed for this filtration process is roughly 1:3. This implies 3 gallons of water will be wasted to produce 1 gallon of filtered water. In contrast to this, multi-stage water purifiers do not waste water. They are economical to maintain too.</p>
<p>- In contrast to the multi stage water purifiers which are customizable and can be easily installed over the counter or under the counter; the RO based units are <strong>not easily configurable</strong>. They need an additional outlet pipe and need explicit plumbing to provide this outlet near the drainage.</p>
<p>- The <strong>cost of the RO based units is unreasonably high</strong> as compared to the other multi stage water purifier units.</p>
<p>Now that we have discussed the less talked about side of the RO based units; this completes the reverse osmosis water treatment comparison with other multi-stage purifiers.</p>
<p>Make no mistake about it. Do not simply believe reverse osmosis reviews - do a comparison, find out the truth and make the right choice.</p>
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Consumers cut back on a lot of things during an economic downturn, but they can only reduce their consumption of food and household products so much.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Let's face it. The quality of water being supplied to our homes is deteriorating day by day. With all kinds of new chemicals being produced in the industries, sooner or later they make their way into the water supply and pose a risk to our health. You need to ask yourself then - can your water purifier filter handle all these chemicals and other contaminants present in the water?</p>
<p>The three main categories of contaminants a good water purifier filter should be able to filter out are:</p>
<p>1) <strong>Dust and Organic matter</strong></p>
<p>Dust particles, bacteria, leaves, decayed organic matter &ndash; these all fall into this category. They are also the simplest of all to filter out from the water due to their large size, and almost any purifier is capable of handling them. So be it a Distiller, a simple Carbon filter or even a Reverse Osmosis filter, all of them can remove these impurities from the water.</p>
<p>2) <strong>Heavy Metals</strong></p>
<p>Traces of heavy metals like Lead and Asbestos can frequently be found in our water. These metals are mostly added into the water due to the industrial wastes being dumped into our water sources like rivers and lakes. The metals from pipes in the water distribution network also add to it. These metals are especially harmful for children and can hamper their physical and mental growth. The good news is &ndash; most purifiers can handle these dangerous contaminants too without any problem.</p>
<p>3) <strong>Dangerous Chemicals </strong></p>
<p>This is the category of contaminants that separates the boys from the men &ndash; so to speak. With the number of chemicals in our water increasing at a rapid rate &ndash; the old technologies have not been able to keep pace with them. So the pesticides and fertilizer traces, pharmaceutical drugs, hormones, soaps and shampoos &ndash; they all pose a serious health risk that the older Distillers and Reverse Osmosis filters cannot handle. Only a good multi stage water purifier filter can handle these chemicals and produce 99% pure water.</p>
<p>Apart from the purification, another factor to be considered is the mineral content of the water. Water in nature contains many minerals inside like Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium &ndash; which are needed by our body to keep running smoothly. Purifiers like Distillers and RO filters remove these minerals from the water. Drinking the resultant de-mineralized water can cause mineral deficiencies in the body and lead to health problems down the line.</p>
<p>Multi stage purifiers score over the other purifiers here also as they do not remove the essential minerals from the water.</p>
<p>Now that you have this information, you can make an intelligent choice as to the <a href="http://www.waterpurifierhome.com">right water purifier filter</a> for your home. To know about a high quality line of filters that can do all this and more &ndash; visit my website now.</p>
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<p><b>want to add water purifier to kitchen faucet that has extension line. ?</b><br />
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<p>is there a way to add a water faucet filter to purify water if i have the kitchen faucet that i can pull out?
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<p>Yes. Culligan and Pentek both make great undersink water filters that are easy to install. They are relatively inexpensive. They are also easy to maintain.</p>
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