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Why You Need A Water Filter When You Travel!

You often go to different places either to spend your vacation, visit a friend or relative, go hiking, camping or picnic. Sometimes you also have to travel to attend meetings, conferences, participate in a school activity at a nearby city or whatever.  Whatever might be the reason of your travel, you must prepare yourself and bring with you important things you need to protect yourself from anything.

 How would you protect yourself from being exposed to risks largely related to water?  What pre-emptive measure should you make?  Be cautious, you must not depend on bottled water alone since it is no more than a tap water put in a bottle.  Laboratories who have conducted examination on both tap water and bottled water concluded that they are just the same.  So, if tap water is considered unsafe to use due to the presence of contaminants, pollutants, harmful substances and compounds, plus, of course, the environment problem brought about by the disposal of plastic gallons or plastic bottles.

The best option is to bring your own water filter!

There are portable water filters. Something that you could carry with you as you go to different places. Don’t worry too much!!!! It’s handy. And there’s the ceramic water filter. It’s recyclable. Unlike plastic gallons or plastic bottles, ceramic is an element of the earth so it could get back to the Earth without harming it.

One more thing why you need water when you travel is the presence of chloramines, chlorine, lead and other harmful elements in the water. You would need a filter that would be able to remove all these unwanted compounds from water to make safer for you to use.

So why do you need a water filter when you travel?  For you to have a safer and cleaner water to use wherever you maybe.

So what are you waiting for? You know your family deserves the best. Check our home page to see which products would work best for you!

Still not convinced? Contact us and we are happy to send you more info. Simply fill in your name and email address on the right and we will keep you up to date on what is happening to your water and other tips/recomendations for you to keep your family healthy.

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January 27, 2010 at 9:37 am Comments (0)

Top 10 Cities With The Worst Water!

The thing that jumped out at me when I looked at the list is it would seem if you are either in the Navy or work in a Naval town, you have a good chance of living in one of the worst cities for water quality according to the Environmental Working Group.

The research and advocacy group looked at water quality tests performed by water utilities since 2004 and created an extensive database that contains info on the contaminants found in 48,000 communities in 45 states.

What does this mean?

The upshot of all of this is that if you happen to live in one of the towns listed in this report, your water supply may be exposing you to contaminants that you may not want to either ingest or even come into body contact with.

Knowing what is in your water is key!

Once you know which contaminants are present, you can find the best filter to get rid of them.

Is bottled water the answer?

We agree with the report that buying bottled water is not the answer.   It’s expensive and takes a toll on the planet with the millions and millions of plastic bottles that are the aftermath.

Cities with the worst water:

  1. Pensacola, FL
  2. Riverside, CA
  3. Las Vegas, NV
  4. Riverside County, CA
  5. Reno, NV
  6. Houston, TX
  7. Omaha, NE
  8. North Las Vegas, NV
  9. San Diego, CA
  10. Jacksonville, FL

Your city not on the list? Here is the full 100-city listing. 

Donna Hoffman is the owner of  http://www.ezClearwater.com , provider of the highest quality, earth-friendly water purification products for home, office, pool and spa. Our goal is to share products that are “Good to You and Mother Earth Too.”

So what are you waiting for? You know your family deserves the best. Check our home page to see which products would work best for you!

Still not convinced? Contact us and we are happy to send you more info. Simply fill in your name and email address on the right and we will keep you up to date on what is happening to your water and other tips/recomendations for you to keep your family healthy.

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December 14, 2009 at 7:43 am Comments (5)

Another Report Showing Your Water Supply Is Not Safe!

EPA officcials have been questioned about their ability to insure that the public has safe drinking water.  Not a surprise really, but something that is starting to get more and more people’s attention.  The EPA is promising tougher enforcement, but what is the average person at home to do?

Some are taking the approach that tap water may be good enough for dishes and washing clothes, but aresenic levels in the water preclude them from drinking or bathing in it.

Contact your local water authority and see the report that they have to file each year to see what is in your water supply.

If you are concerned as I am about healthy drinking water, then perhaps you should consider a water filter that is going to eliminate that out of it.

See what CNN reported on Is Our Drinking Water Safe?

Donna Hoffman is the owner of  http://www.ezClearwater.com , provider of the highest quality, earth-friendly water purification products for home, office, pool and spa. Our goal is to share products that are “Good to You and Mother Earth Too.”

So what are you waiting for? You know your family deserves the best. Check our home page to see which products would work best for you!

Still not convinced? Contact us and we are happy to send you more info. Simply fill in your name and email address on the right and we will keep you up to date on what is happening to your water and other tips/recomendations for you to keep your family healthy.

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December 11, 2009 at 8:30 am Comments (0)

Drinking Water Data Prompts Agency, Congress To Rethink Policies

There is some evidence that Congress — and the Environmental Protection Agency — are rethinking their policies on a commonly used weed-killer after disclosures that the EPA failed to notify the public about high levels of the herbicide in drinking water.

For five years, the EPA has been collecting weekly tests of drinking water in about 150 watersheds, primarily in the Midwest, where farmers spray the herbicide on cornfields and other crops. The agency, however, never acted on the results. Nor had it ever published the data — until tonight. EPA officials say they have now decided to make the test results available on their Web site.

Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/04/epas-failure-to-publicize_n_277965.html

Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/04/epas-failure-to-publicize_n_277965.html

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October 14, 2009 at 10:29 am Comments (0)

Metal contaminants in our drinking water

It is a known fact that metals naturally occur on any natural freshwater source. Our bodies through ages of adaptation had evolved to naturally render them harmless and some are even considered as micronutrients in small amounts like copper.

The body could absorb about 1,000 ug(micrograms) of copper a day. However any amount beyond that may cause vomiting, diarrhea, stomach aches, and nausea. Unless contamination is caused by pollution, any naturally occurring amounts of copper on our water source is acceptable.

Certain heavy metals like Mercury are considered toxic even at small amounts. Health effects are usually related to brain damage resulting to memory loss and hallucinations. It could also result to other diseases like, Acrodynia (pink disease), Hunter-Russell syndrome, and Minamata disease. Mercury contamination of natural water sources in central California caused by abandoned mercury mines has affected at least 100,000 residents. These abandoned mercury mines had been closed for more than two decades now. Only recently that studies have confirmed the higher body levels of mercury on local Indians who rely on natural water sources.

Like mercury, lead also damages the nervous system. Earliest evidence of lead artifacts date back 6400 B.C. Lead has a long list of industrial use, notably for car batteries and semiconductor applications. Its wide use makes it a potential pollutant once these items are discarded improperly. Water pollution through solid and industrial wastes is the main cause of lead contamination. Indications of lead poisoning may vary but has been observed to be related to stunted growth, learning disabilities, and anti-social behaviors of children. In general, lead poisoning effects tend to be long term and irreversible.

Another notorious metalloid found in drinking water is the arsenic. First studied in 1250 by Albertus Magnus, it is widely used for wood treatment due to its toxicity to wood insects. Its poisonous reputation had made it a favorite tool for murder mystery tales. Throughout history, a lot of famous victims including Napoleon himself allegedly died of arsenic poisoning. Although naturally occurring on 200 types of mineral species, most groundwater contaminations are caused by mining, smelting of non-ferrous metals and burning of fossil fuels. When ingested through drinking water and depending on the dosage, symptoms may vary from skin disease, hearing loss, diabetes and cancer.

These are just some of the metals that are naturally present on ground water. As long as the acceptable levels are achieved, none of the harmful symptoms would occur. Protecting our drinking water at home should be a primary objective for all.

 

Yes, I found the answer to taking better care of my family’s health. I know you too, will be happy with what I found: the Contamin-Eater Whole House water filtration system by Selecto, Inc., the industry leader in commercial filtration innovationand made right here in the USA. Now they’re available for your home right here at ezclearwater!

Donna Hoffman is the owner of http://www.ezClearwater.com , provider of the highest quality, earth-friendly water purification products for home, office, pool and spa. Our goal is to share products that are “Good to You and Mother Earth Too.”

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October 12, 2009 at 1:19 am Comments (4)

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