The average American is using 85+/- gallons of waters each day. We
drink less than 1/2 a gallon of water daily. If you factor in cooking water
and ice, we could make it an even gallon for simplicity. Why do these
numbers matter when it comes to water
filtration, specifically Reverse Osmosis?
Let's explore…
Let's explore…
Those who are doing their home-work on home water filtration know
how important it has become to remove pharmaceuticals, arsenic, fluoride and
other neuro-toxins. They also know these contaminants can only be
guaranteed to be removed through Reverse Osmosis water filtration. In
some areas of the country R/O systems have been banned due to the amount of
water wasted in the filtration process. Many times this can be as high as
five-to-one. In other words it may take up to 5 gallons to create on consumable
gallon. We can do the math for a household and it doesn't take long to
figure out that it's expensive and not environmentally conscious.
So how do you get all the toxins out of the water without that
kind of financial and environmental impact? Let's look at those
consumption numbers again. If we are only putting one gallon of the 84 through
Reverse Osmosis, then it's possible to create a very good scenario.
If there is a whole house carbon filter feeding into the R/O for
drinking and cooking, the R/O system and all the appliances will last twice as
long. There are replacement filters on R/O systems that typically require to be
replaced annually.
For the consumer who has done their research and know they want
the most purified water possible, but are environmentally aware: The whole
house carbon filtration with R/O under the sink and feeding through the fridge
is the best of all worlds in water filtration.
Check out: www.NashvilleWaterFilters.com


