January 22, 2007

Pure Drinking Water - What’s Your Drinking Water Quality?

Expert AuthorHow often do you stop as you begin to drink and ask, “Is this pure Drinking Water? What’s my Drinking Water quality?”

Some of us just grab a glass, turn on the faucet, and shove the glass under the stream. When it is full, we turn off the faucet, and drink without a thought. We offer our children and pets Drinking Water from the same source.

Perhaps we should spend a little more time thinking about pure Drinking Water. Maybe we should ask questions about Drinking Water quality. After all Drinking Water quality can have a big impact on health. If Drinking Water quality is poor, it can cause sickness or even death.

There are several ways to have pure Drinking Water, or at least improve the quality of your Drinking Water.

1. Improve Drinking Water Quality with Filters

One way to improve Drinking Water quality is to purchase a filtration system. Among the many available are the following three types:

* Pitcher filter: A simple pitcher can be filled with tap water, and then filtered as it is poured. Pitchers improve Drinking Water quality by reducing chlorine in tap water. They also reduce lead, copper, and cadmium from old water pipes. They make water taste and smell better.
* Faucet filter: A faucet filter screws onto your regular faucet with no tools needed. It will usually reduce impurities more effectively than a pitcher, and reduce a greater number of impurities. It will also trap sediment, including asbestos. Again, Drinking Water quality is improved in healthfulness, taste, and odor.
* Refrigerator filter: This filter improves Drinking Water quality coming out of your refrigerator door.

Filtering may not give totally pure Drinking Water, but it will certainly do much to improve Drinking Water quality.

2. Improve Drinking Water Quality with Bottled Water

Another way to improve Drinking Water quality is to use bottled water. Buying at the store becomes very expensive, compared to tap water, but for a monthly fee, the bottled water company will deliver jugs of water to your home. They may even provide a water cooler stand for your jug so that you can dispense water through a convenient small faucet.

Bottled Does Not Mean Pure Drinking Water.

Read labels and information about bottled water carefully. You may be paying for lower Drinking Water quality than what you get from your tap!

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