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Ultraviolet Water Purifiers - For Home and Office

Posted on April 14th, 2008 in Water Purifiers by Admin
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Using a ultraviolet water purifier to treat drinking water is not only necessary when you are on the go but it’s equally important for treating the water that comes from your tap.

Even most of municipal water is treated with chlorine or chloramines to disinfect, many of the microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and cysts along with many other contaminants may still be in your tap water. Drinking or cooking straight from the tap may post some health related issue, especially among children, elder and people with vulnerable immune system.

A team of scientists and engineers, who are experts in water quality technology since 1984, have combined the best of water filtration technologies to design the eSpring - carbon-block and ultraviolet water purifier that provides fresh, clean and great tasting water right from your tap and has been enjoyed by 3.5 million households.

 

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The eSpring is the first in-home system to combine a patented carbon-block filter with ultraviolet water purifier and an electronic monitoring system. It is a major breakthrough in water treatment with its U.S. patented technologies, and it is certified by NSF International.

  • The eSpring™ with ultraviolet water purifier destroys microorganisms. It also effectively reduces more than 140 other possible health-effect contaminants by trapping them in its patented carbon-block filter. No other in-home system does both.
  • How it works: The UV bulb is located in the center of the cartridge, puts out up to 80 millijoules (units of measure) of UV light – enough to destroy more than 99.99% of waterborne, disease-causing bacteria and viruses in drinking water.
  • Water always flows cold: Turning on the tap activates an electro-magnetic connection to the bulb that switches the bulb on, therefore the bulb is not on all the time.

Other benefits:

  • Water from the eSpring with ultraviolet water purifier is safer than tap water
  • Dramatically improves the taste, odor and clarity of water
  • Reduces potential carcinogens that can be found in drinking water
  • Is more convenient than bottled water
  • Has a high flow rate to fill your glass or container quickly
  • Treats drinking/cooking water for a family of 6 for up to one year
  • Improves the taste of beverages made with filtered water
  • Is convenient and easy to operate
  • Has a smart, sleek, space-saving design
  • Has convenient and easy replacements
  • Is less costly than bottled water
  • Has been certified to reduce more health effect contaminants than any other carbon-based system
  • Effectively reduces chlorine
  • Effectively reduces lead in drinking water
  • Effectively reduces mercury in drinking water
  • Effectively reduces radon and radon decay products in drinking water
  • Does not remove beneficial minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and fluoride
  • Is designed, assembled and manufactured in the USA
  • Comes with a satisfaction guaranteed or your money back

While you should be extra cautious when dealing with lake, stream, river or well water, you should not over look what might be in your tap water either. Invest in an eSpring carbon-block and ultraviolet water purifier will ensure you and your family the safest water available today, in your own home.

 

Tap Water Purifiers - Which One Is Rigth For Your

Posted on April 1st, 2008 in Water Purifiers by Admin

Tap Water Purifiers - Which one filters out the most contaminants?
There are many types of tap water purifiers on the market, which one works best?

You need to know some facts about tap water before deciding on which water purifier or filter model you should decide on buying.

Most people notice a funny smell in their tap water, that is chlorine or chloramin used to disinfect water. There are over 140 of the unwanted “extras” that NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) found when they examined the drinking water of major American cities)
Just to lit a few: there are bacteria, viruses, cysts,lead, mercury, other heavy metal, gasoline additive MTBE, rocket fuel, arsenic, germs, pesticides….

With that many contaminants in your tap, what do you want out, what do you want to leave behind?Now is time to decide on which tap water purifier to meet your expectation.
If you only care about taste, then an inexpensive pitcher type or faucet mount type filter will do. Most of these type of filter do a good job of filtering out most of the chlorine in tap water thus improving the taste and odor. Like a Brita Grand Digital Counter Pitcher may filter out some lead, copper, mercury but has no claims about destroying bacteria or viruses. Slow Flow Rate.

With a Pur 3-Stage Faucet Mount,will improve taste and odor and reduce about 28 potential health-effect contaminants: heavy metals, chlorination by-products, agricultural and industrial pollutant. Will leave in the beneficial fluoride found in water. No claims made for destroying bacteria and viruses. Good flow rate.

The Hydrotech 4-Stage Reverse Osmosis will improve taste and odor and clarity. It reduces heavy metals, radium, fluoride, calcium, magnesium, chlorine, scales, sys ts….. The official listing shows 18 inorganic and 32 organic compounds reduced or effectively removed. Seem like a decent unit to treat your tap with two problems: 1) be aware of losing your body’s minerals if drinking it long term; 2)it wastes about 75% of the water in the purifying process. Filtered water stores in storage tank. Slow and inefficient.

The eSpring 2-stage filter/cartridge of activated pressed carbon block with ultraviolet light will improve taste, odor and clarity. It effectively removes 140 potential health-effect contaminants, from lead, mercury to VOCs, MTBE, and numerous of pesticides. It claims to destroy 99.95% of bacteria, viruses, and cysts. It retains the beneficial mineral such as calcium, magnesium and fluoride. Flow rate is almost 1 gallon/minute. Purifies water fresh from the tap. It meets 3 of the NSF International Standards 42, 53 & 55B while most other only meet 2 NSF standards.

OK, so now you have a general idea of some different types of tap water purifiers available to choose from. Deciding which one fits your need depends on how you value the quality of water that goes into your body.

Your often heard the term “you are what you eat”. You also “are what you drink” because water plays such a significant role in our body therefore affecting our health. If living a healthy life is what you are going after, then invest in improving the quality of your drinking and cooking water with a tap water purifier.

My choice, if you ask: the eSpring Water Purifier.