Environmental, Health Concerns Raise Interest in Water Filtration Systems for Home Use

Released on = August 13, 2007, 12:17 pm

Press Release Author = Zea Gevert

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = Recent studies confirm suspicions that many American find
the water in their house to be unacceptable, either because it doesn't taste right
or, worse, because it is downright unsafe.

Press Release Body = Cottage Grove, MN - August 13, 2007.

There is nothing as vital to healthy life as consuming clean drinking water. Recent
studies confirm suspicions that many American find the water in their house to be
unacceptable, either because it doesn't taste right or, worse, because it is
downright unsafe. It is important provide pure, healthful food for a growing family;
and that growing family should enjoy consuming and using clear, clean water. Medical
advisors recommend drinking eight glasses of water per day, but it's important to
remember that the water should be pure, not contaminated. Waterfilters.net makes a
wide range of water filters and filtering technologies available to those who
recognize their need for better water.

Those who are concerned about water quality invest in supplies of bottled water, but
this method cannot be used to provide water for use throughout a household, and
relying heavily on bottled water is very expensive. Many people find that the best
way to give themselves peace of mind is by using water filters. These are a
cost-effective and reassuring means of having clean water for drinking, for cooking,
and even for cleaning.

Water filtration systems can be installed on a very local level - for example, in a
water pitcher - or on larger scales. Kitchen taps can be fitted with a filter so
that the water used use for morning coffee won't taste funny and taint the brewed
coffee. Many people have their refrigerator water and ice dispensers fitted with
water filters. Some people find it beneficial to have a water filter to process the
water used in the laundry room, because the water used in the washing machine, which
leaves microscopic traces of itself on the clean clothes, can be a problem for those
with severe chemical sensitivies or allergies. A water filter system can be
installed to work for every water outlet in your house, individually or even at the
source, so that every faucet in the house spouts pure, safe water.

Health and safety cannot be overemphasized. In addition, there are often practical
reasons people want to work with filtered water. Photographers who develop their own
film may prefer to work with filtered water to avoid undesirable chemical
interactions. Anyone who works with water and is concerned with possible adverse
chemical interactions would be smart to work with filtered water. The list of
chemicals and minerals that hide in drinking water supplies, the quality of which
can vary widely, is surprisingly long and unpleasant to read.

The costs of buying bottled water are both obvious and hidden. The financial cost is
clear, particularly if one relies on bottled water for use in cooking. But the
greater costs may well be environmental. Communities across America are voting to
ban the sale of bottled water packaged in plastic because the cumulative
environmental costs of the packaging are so unfortunate. By investing in water
filters, whether for one or two pitchers, or in a larger system, one is making an
investment in green living and in one's quality of life. Consuming and working with
clear, clean water is a necessity of life. With water filters, one will no longer
worry about a glass being half empty or half full: with a quality water filtration
system, the glass will always be full. For more information on water filters and
water filtration systems, please visit www.waterfilters.net or 888-801-PURE.



Web Site = http://www.waterfilters.net

Contact Details = WaterFilters.net LLC
7190 71st Street South
Cottage Grove, MN 55016
888-801-PURE
customerservice@waterfilters.net

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