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Water Filtration System Considerations

When many people go shopping for a water filtration system, they go hunting for the cheapest model they can find. No one can blame them, especially during tough economic times. However, picking up even a popular brand-name filtration system at a local department or bargain store may not be enough to safeguard your health.

Often, garden-variety water filtration systems do not adequately filter the water flowing from your tap. They may filter too-low percentages of some toxins and let others squeak by completely unimpeded. The result is water that is a little better than what comes out of your tap in the first place but still a potential health detriment. Furthermore, they may not offer that much cost savings over high-performance water filtration systems. Buying a high-quality system with certification documentation to back it up really can make a difference.

Bottled Water or Water Filtration System

Why not just drink bottled water? Many consider this a viable option. However, bottled water isn’t necessarily any healthier or safer than the water running from your tap. The bottled water industry is largely unregulated.

Many people think the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) actively ensures that bottled water is good for the body. The fact is the FDA’s guidelines only require bottled water to be on par with tap water, but not really any better. Furthermore, if your bottled water is sold within the same state in which it is bottled, it doesn’t even have to meet this minimal FDA requirement. So bottled water is certainly not better than filtered drinking water, and it’s often less cost-effective. Filtered water can be had for less than 10 cents per gallon!

Water filtration systems, on the other hand, are required to have water purity documentation. In fact, it is typically against state laws to make water purity claims without the certification to back them up. This means that viewing a water filtration system’s documentation information before you buy affords you a better chance of getting cleaner drinking water than consuming either tap or the average bottled water. For cleaner, safer, more cost-effective water, a quality water filtration system fits the bill.

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