Clean water - Key to a Healthy Life

Posted on June 9th, 2008 | by Spike |

Water purifiers are designed using different systems to remove a range of impurities in water. Many impurities can be a health hazard and it is highly likely that the need to purify water will become greater as time goes by. They filter out and kill harmful bacteria and claim to be 99.99 percent dependable and safe. They are further subdivided as pesticidal devices and pesticides. Consumers should not confuse the words pesticide and pesticidal with chemicals used in agriculture or households to control weeds, insects, molds or bacteria.

Water purifiers are now reasonably lightweight with some as light as 11 ounces. They are also available in many sizes to cater to different needs. Purifiers are meant to be about removing chemicals, and these ioniser/alkaniser devices deviate quite a lot from that focus so it is important to know as much about them before deciding to purchase one.

Pure, clean water doesn’t have an odor or “funny” taste. That’s one area where residential water filters can help. Pure water permits the flavor of the food ingredients to remain natural, untainted by water-borne contaminants.

Ultraviolet water purifiers are known for disinfecting contaminated water for domestic or commercial use. Such purifiers include at least one lamp for emitting ultraviolet radiation into a chamber filled with contaminated water to kill microorganisms therein.

Ultraviolet light is an effective way to treat water for microorganisms without the use of chemicals. The UV lamp produces light in a specific wavelength that is destructive to the RNA and DNA of microorganisms. Ultraviolet Water Purifiers work by creating ultraviolet radiation in the 200-300 nanometer range. This range has been proven to be most effective in killing microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, yeasts and molds. Ultraviolet energy at 2,537 angstroms (a measure of wavelength) is required for complete destruction of some microorganisms. The rays created by these lamps are shorter in wavelength than the shortest ultraviolet rays that penetrate the earth’s atmosphere from the sun.


Reverse Osmosis occurs when the water is moved across the membrane against the concentration gradient, from lower concentration to higher concentration. Reverse osmosis water filters and purifiers can remove contaminants caused by industrial and agricultural water pollution and water contamination to provide safe and pure drinking water. Many of our top quality home reverse osmosis water filter systems and electronic water softeners are currently on sale.

Different water purifier technologies target different types of contaminants, and a water test will help you determine which technology will meet your needs. Considering how much we depend on clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing and other daily activities, a home water purifier can be an inexpensive way to provide safe and healthy tap water for you and your family. Different types include whole house, undersink or under counter, counter top or tabletop, pitchers, faucet-mount, and refrigerator water filters.

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  1. One Response to “Clean water - Key to a Healthy Life”

  2. By baby on Jun 25, 2008 | Reply

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