Saturday, 27 June 2015

Water Filters: The need of the hour!

Accessibility to clean drinking water has been a source of concern for many. Reports of how dangerous metals like lead, and various chemicals being detected in our drinking water, keep surfacing every now and then. Water has been polluted to a great extent due to industrialization, the use of pesticides and fertilizers, deforestation, drought, poor maintenance of water bodies, etc.

In small doses, consumption of heavy metals and other impurities is permissible. However, if consumed daily in large doses, they can turn into a permanent health problems having significant impact on your life.

Traditional water purification methods such as boiling and cloth filtration have limited results. They are either effective on dissolved impurities or on suspended ones. Due to these reasons, nowadays many people seek purified water, and the most economical way to get it, is by bringing home a good water filter.

Drinking water purified by a water purifier ensures you are not consuming any impurities that can damage your health. Water that has gone through a purifier will have lesser bacteria, fewer heavy metals and lesser chemical pollutants, as compared to the water fresh out of the tap.

Apart from removing impurities and providing safe drinking water, many water purifiers also remove the unpleasant taste and odor of the water (if any). The more advanced water purifiers, such as Kent’s Mineral RO, remove both suspended and dissolved impurities along with TDS. These water purifiers ensure important minerals are retained in the water during the purification process, thus improving its taste and texture. This water when used for cooking results in a huge difference in the taste of certain food items.

The highly advanced water purifier by Kent uses a combination of RO + UV + UF + TDS control to
provide the safest drinking water possible.

Financially speaking, the benefits of a water purification system can be summed up in a single phrase - “It's a lot cheaper, and probably better than bottled water.” Bottled water, in many cases, is actually just regular tap water that is run through a commercial water purifier. A large chunk of what you pay for a bottle of water is used for its advertising, and fancy packaging.

This has led to the emergence of companies like Kent, which have won the trust of many with its reliable and innovative water purifiers. 

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