The Benefits Of A Water Filter
April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWater is the main element in our body without which we will not be able to survive. The doctor recommends eight glasses of water a day or no less then 64 fl oz. Our blood contains 83% water, our brain 74%, our liver 90% and our muscles approximately 75%, which makes water a priority in our everyday diet. However, the bad part is that the water we get at our taps is not as clean is we think it is and often carries bacteria and diseases that can get us seriously ill therefore installing water filters is a necessity. Read the rest of this entry »
Simple Water Filter: No Engineering Degree Required
March 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe decision to buy a water filter usually comes after the realization that the water that comes out of your tap probably isn’t the cleanest in the world. Sure, it is treated at a water treatment plant before it makes the journey to your house, but if you looked inside the pipes that carried all that water to your house, you’d probably never want to drink the water that comes out of your tap ever again, or bathe in it for that matter. This is usually when a person makes the decision to do something about it and to finally go out and buy a water filter. Read the rest of this entry »
Residential Water Filter: For When You Just Don’t Trust The Treatment Plant
March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen you turn on your kitchen faucet, water flows freely, but where does that water come from? The water from your tap at home comes from a water treatment plant, that purifies the water so that it is safe for human consumption. However, how do you know that the water treatment plants are effectively removing all of those impurities that could potentially be harmful; maybe not now but further on down the line? You really can’t be sure, as once the water treatment plant is through purifying, the water still needs to make it to your home. What if impurities collect in the water during this trip to your kitchen faucet? That’s when it may be necessary to buy a residential water filter. Read the rest of this entry »
Omni Water Filter: For Fresh, Clean Drinking Water
March 27th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe bottled water industry is booming today and the reason is because people just don’t trust the water that is coming out of their taps at home. They refuse to drink from the faucet because they have no idea what is in the drinking water. In fact, if you had your drinking water, the water that comes straight from the purification plant to your home, you’d see that there are impurities that somehow managed to bypass traditional filtering means. That’s why many people buy bottled water, because they want to know exactly what it is that they are drinking. Read the rest of this entry »
Faucet Water Filter: Fits Right Onto Your Faucet Head
March 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen home water filters first emerged, they were connected to the water tank or the pipes directly and they were usually large objects that weren’t very attractive. As times have changed, so have faucet water filters. faucet water filters are now much smaller and much more convenient. They simply fit over your kitchen faucet so that every time you turn on your tap, you know that you’re getting fresh, clean water, just the way your drinking water should be. Read the rest of this entry »




