time tested tips for buying uv water filters

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Time-Tested Tips For Buying UV Water Filters How many cups of water can a healthy person drink in a day? It is approximately three gallons or 48 cups. Do you know that at birth, 80 percent of an infant’s body weight is water; 70 percent of an adult’s body is made up of this elixir of life. It is consumption of pure H2O that matters throughout a life cycle. Only use of an advanced drinking water system ensures that you get to drink pure H2O. When we say pure H2O, it should have a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic. So, people in your area use UV water filters. This indicates that H2O flowing from your tap has high level of micro organisms. Consuming these harmful bacteria and virus will only make you a victim of diseases like typhoid, cholera, dysentery, etc. Hence the importance of using an advanced drinking water system. Here are few considerations you may take into account when buying a UV appliance: •It should purify the H2O at multiple stages; at least three filter cartridges should be incorporated •Using a UV system means that the H2O flowing from its faucet should be as pure as H2O boiled for 20 minutes. Ensure that your appliance facilitates this, i.e. it should be equipped with a quartz UV lamp •Automatic scanning should happen in your appliance when in use so that you are sure that you are drinking pure H2O •Many a UV system today features a 2-in-1 compact cartridge, especially a sediment-cum-activated carbon cartridge. This filter enhances the filtration process, turning the H2O crystal clear •The quartz UV lamp is prone to scaling; incorporation of a mineral preserver ensures that scaling is prevented. Moreover, precious minerals and nutrients get retained •Voltage fluctuations are but humdrum affairs in every home. UV water filters should come with in-built voltage stabilizers so that they work

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Time-Tested Tips For Buying UV Water Filters

How many cups of water can a healthy person drink in a day? It is approximately three gallons or 48 cups. Do you know that at birth, 80 percent of an infant’s body weight is water; 70 percent of an adult’s body is made up of this elixir of life. It is consumption of pure H2O that matters throughout a life cycle. Only use of an advanced drinking water system ensures that you get to drink pure H2O. When we say pure H2O, it should have a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic. So, people in your area use UV water filters. This indicates that H2O flowing from your tap has high level of micro organisms. Consuming these harmful bacteria and virus will only make you a victim of diseases like typhoid, cholera, dysentery, etc. Hence the importance of using an advanced drinking water system. Here are few considerations you may take into account when buying a UV appliance:

•It should purify the H2O at multiple stages; at least three filter cartridges should be incorporated•Using a UV system means that the H2O flowing from its faucet should be as pure as H2O boiled for 20 minutes. Ensure that your appliance facilitates this, i.e. it should be equipped with a quartz UV lamp•Automatic scanning should happen in your appliance when in use so that you are sure that you are drinking pure H2O•Many a UV system today features a 2-in-1 compact cartridge, especially a sediment-cum-activated carbon cartridge. This filter enhances the filtration process, turning the H2O crystal clear•The quartz UV lamp is prone to scaling; incorporation of a mineral preserver ensures that scaling is prevented. Moreover, precious minerals and nutrients get retained•Voltage fluctuations are but humdrum affairs in every home. UV water filters should come with in-built voltage stabilizers so that they work even during low voltage or voltage fluctuations. Your tap H2O pressure does count. All purification systems have certain specifications; H2O pressure being one of them. If the water pressure is lower than the minimum specified, you should use a pump. And if the pressure is higher than the maximum specified, you should use a pressure reducing valve. These accessories are generally available with the manufacturers at additional cost. Getting familiar with your drinking water system only makes you convinced that you are drinking pure H2O.