Sunday, November 15, 2009

Big Problems With Bottle Water,Big Financial Opportunity


It is well known that drinking tap water is not good,And maybe you have already switched to drinking bottled water. So, why is installing and using an effective point-of-use drinking water system for in-home use a better approach? Please consider the NSF certification


* Bottled water is not as clean and safe as you might think. Studies of the bottled water industry indicate that the quality level varies significantly from one source to the next. You may not be getting what you are paying for.

* Bottled water is inconvenient. Buying bottled water typically requires a trip to the store. When you are about to run out, you must curtail your usage of water or stop what you are doing and make another trip to the store. Alternately, a point-of-use water filtration system provides an unlimited supply of drinking water that is available whenever you want it. Why ration something that is so vital to your good health?
* Bottled water has a negative environmental impact.
Bottle Water usually is packaged and sold in a plastic container of some kind. While some of the plastic that's discarded after the water has been consumed gets recycled by environmentally-conscious consumers, most of it just ends up in a landfill.

Find Out for Yourself! The U.S. Government's Environmental Protection Agency provides an interesting experiment that demonstrates the procedures used by municipal water treatment centers to purify water. Visit their web site at EPA to find out for yourself! Once you have completed this experiment for yourself, we're sure that you will be convinced of the soundness of our approach to water filtration.

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