Do You Need a Water Purifier?
Do you really
need a home water purification system when others just boil
water or use candle filters? And, quite a few people you know
drink it straight from the tap. Well, yes, because water, that
precious fluid that is so essential for life, can also turn out
to be harmful and occasionally even deadly. According to the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 90 percent of water the
world over contains contaminants. Very few people today are
fortunate enough to have direct access to pure, clear and
healthy water at its natural source. In India, 80 percent of
all diseases are reported to be caused by water borne micro
organisms.
Boiling, an age old method of water
purification, is known to kill all microbes. So why invest in a
domestic water purifier, why can’t we just boil tap water?
Well, boiling does not remove toxic chemicals and dissolved
solids. Water contains not only biological contaminants; it may
contain chlorine, lead, fluoride, rust, pesticides and heavy
metals. All or some of these toxins can prove very damaging in
the long run. Besides, boiling is time consuming and expensive
because of the rising cost of fuel.
Local municipal corporations commonly use
chlorine to destroy harmful bacteria and viruses in the water
they supply to domestic users in towns and cities across India.
Chlorine if allowed to remain in the water you drink everyday
can have adverse effects on your health and that of your
family. Besides, the pipes that municipal water flows through
are often rusty, so by the time water reaches your home, it’s
very likely to be contaminated again.
Home water purifiers available on the
market today are capable of destroying or deactivating bacteria
and removing toxins and suspended solids as well. What’s more,
some brands also use technology that retains natural minerals,
which are beneficial. So, it is possible for you to have water
that is safe, clear, and healthy and tastes great as
well.
You don’t always need to invest in a
high-end expensive water purifier. The high priced reverse
osmosis domestic water purifiers that are advertised these days
are not really necessary or even advisable at many locations.
Basically, the quality of water in your area and your budget
should determine what purification system you
select.
In most cases, a combination of UV
purification and filtration works well. This is if the water is
not excessively turbid and salty. Ultra violet radiation does
not remove micro organisms, it renders them inert and incapable
of reproduction, which makes them harmless to humans.
Filtration removes dissolved solids. However, if the water has
a high concentration of suspended solids and excessive salt, a
reverse osmosis purifier might be what you need. Before you
invest in an reverse osmosis system, however, make enquiries
about after sales service because these purifiers need frequent
professional maintenance. Also, try and settle for one that
uses technology capable of retaining essential natural
minerals.
Chemical based water purifiers have been
around for quite a few years but are not always the best option
because the chemicals used for purification remain in the
water. However, two well known brands available on the market
today use a technology that removes all harmful chemicals.
Chemical based purifiers do not need electricity and cost less
than UV purifiers and reverse osmosis
systems.
Whatever your raw water type and budget,
you are likely to find a suitable purification system to
protect you and your loved ones from the hazards of consuming
polluted water. The few thousand rupees you spend will prove to
be a worthwhile investment in the long run.
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