Discover The Hidden “Sanitation Problem” That All Pipes, Tanks, Pools And Spas Have
Natural safe ways to make the perfect water.
Activated Carbon Filtration
Filters: Sand , Diatomaceous earth, Cartridge.
Softening: P H Balance
Identification and Correction
Chlorination
Reverse osmosis
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Pure Water: The greatest of all “Health Potions”
Water purification has become a major issue with our growing problem of water contamination. Did you know that the world’s water supply today contains the same amount of water it contained a thousand years ago? Unfortunately, the earth’s built-in water purifying system has become clogged and overloaded. In spite of the problems we face with our water supplies, it is vital that we find reliable sources of pure water to protect our health. For more information about water filtering/distillers and shower filters, as well as other important information pertaining to your health
Water quality is of concern to everyone. Quality is the acceptability of the water for uses like drinking, cooking, bathing, and laundering. Most municipally treated water is safe and generally of good quality. You may have concerns regarding taste, odors, clarity even hardness.
Water from private or community wells can be contaminated. Contaminated water may have off-tastes, odors, or visible particles. However, some dangerous contaminants in water are not easy to detect. Accurate water testing is needed to determine safety and quality. Water testing may be done by private testing labs, county and state health laboratories, departments of health, and some local environmental consulting companies (2). Be sure that private testing labs are certified by your state department of health
The Life Source Whole-House water treatment system is a Point-of-Entry System, (POE). Our systems are tested & certified and are installed after the water meter and treat all of the water entering a residence.LifeSource Water treatment can produce a clearer, safer, better tasting, and better smelling water, better suited for household use.
Well.? We just might.? It sounds so simple.? H20.? Two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen.? But this element, better known as water, is the most essential, next to air, to our survival.? Water truly is everywhere, still most take it for granted.
Water makes up more than two thirds of the weight of the human body, and without it, humans would die in a few days.? The human brain is made up of 95% water, blood is 82% and lungs 90%.? A mere 2% drop in our body’s water supply can trigger signs of dehydration: fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on smaller print, such as a computer screen.? (Are you having trouble reading this?? Drink up!)? Mild dehydration is also one of the most common causes of daytime fatigue. An estimated seventy-five percent of Americans have mild, chronic dehydration.? Pretty scary statistic for a developed country, where water is readily available through the tap or bottle.
Water is important to the mechanics of the human body.? The body cannot work without it, just as a car cannot run without gas and oil.? In fact, all the cell and organ functions made up in our entire anatomy and physiology depend on water for their functioning.
* Water serves as a lubricant
* Water forms the base for saliva
* Water forms the fluids that surround the joints.
* Water regulates the body temperature, as the cooling and heating is distributed through perspiration.
* Water helps to alleviate constipation by moving food through the intestinal tract and thereby eliminating waste- the best detox agent.
* Regulates metabolism
In addition to the daily maintenance of our bodies, water also plays a key role in the prevention of disease. Drinking eight glasses of water daily can decrease the risk of colon cancer by 45%, bladder cancer by 50% and it can potentially even reduce the risk of breast cancer.? And those are just a few examples!? As you follow other links on our website, you can read more in depth about how water can aid in the prevention and cure of many types of diseases, ailments and disorders that affect the many systems of our bodies
Water filtration
Activated Carbon Filtration
Sand,D.E,Cartridges filters
Softening: P.H balance.
Identification and Correction
Chlorination
Reverse osmosis
Reverse osmosis occurs when the water is moved across the membrane against
the concentration gradient, from lower concentration to higher
concentration. To illustrate, imagine a semipermeable membrane with fresh
water on one side and a concentrated aqueous solution on the other side.
If normal osmosis takes place, the fresh water will cross the membrane to
dilute the concentrated solution. In reverse osmosis, pressure is exerted
on the side with the concentrated solution to force the water molecules
across the membrane to the fresh water side.
Reverse osmosis is often used in commercial and residential water
filtration. It is also one of the methods used to desalinate seawater.
Sometimes reverse osmosis is used to purify liquids in which water is an
undesirable impurity
How reverse osmosis works
Reverse osmosis is sometimes referred to as ultrafiltration because it
involves the movement of water through a membrane as shown in Figure 1.
The membrane has microscopic openings that allow water molecules, but not
larger compounds, to pass through. Some RO membranes also have an
electrical charge that helps in rejecting some chemicals at the membrane
surface. Proper maintenance is essential to retain effectiveness over
time. Some units are equipped with automatic membrane flushing systems to
clean the membrane.
What impurities will reverse osmosis remove?
Reverse osmosis (RO) has become a common method for the treatment of
household drinking water supplies. Effectiveness of RO units depends on
initial levels of contamination and water pressure. RO treatment may be
used to reduce the levels of:
Naturally occurring substances that cause water supplies to be unhealthy
or unappealing (foul tastes, smells or colors).
Substances that have contaminated the water supply resulting in possible
adverse health effects or decreased desirability.
RO systems are typically used to reduce the levels of total dissolved
solids and suspended matter. The principal uses of reverse osmosis in
Minnesota and the Dakotas are for the reduction of high levels of nitrate,
sulfate, sodium and total dissolved solids.
RO units with carbon filters may also reduce the level of some SOCs
(soluble organic compounds) like pesticides, dioxins and VOCs (volatile
organic compounds like chloroform and petrochemicals). An RO unit alone
may not be the best solution for these types of contaminants, but
installing a properly design-ed RO unit to reduce the levels of othercontaminants may provide a reduction in SOCs and VOCs.
Filtration
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