Drinking water purification systems can be of many different varieties. It is always better to educate yourself as to their workings, because when you get ready to buy one you will know the quality that each one has to offer. The right drinking water purification system can help keep you healthy. Here is a brief outline of what you should look for.
Depending on where you live, there could be any number of dangerous contaminants to worry about. The EPA sets standards, but there are two big problems with them. One, they are based on what would be toxic to a 175 pound adult. Two, they presume that only one contaminant will be present at any given moment.
Research groups have informed us that there are 2400 chemicals to worry about. All of them cause cancer. Scientists have informed the EPA that the presence of two or more chemicals will increase the toxicity of each exponentially.
In other words, the standards are not enough to protect your health. Many health care professionals and other experts are now suggesting that every home should be equipped with point of use (that's in home) drinking water purification systems.
You can choose a drinking water purification system that is installed at the point where your water enters your home, so that all of it will be filtered or you can choose to have several different units around the house. Depending on the size of your home and your family, whole house drinking water purification systems may be a more economical and time saving choice, but of course, if you rent or live in an apartment, a unit for the kitchen, one for the shower and the bathroom tap, should suffice.
One of the advantages of a whole house drinking water purification system is that the icemaker and chilled dispensers will stay cleaner and beverages will taste better. Their filters in your refrigerator will last longer, too.
Even, coffee tastes better if you use filtered, rather than unfiltered. So, not only do drinking water purification systems protect your health, they improve the taste of just about anything that you drink.
Now, to choosing the right drinking water purification system, look for certified performance data, before you buy. These data sheets show what contaminants are blocked and to what degree. They also show how much a drinking water purification system will cost to install and operate.
You may be attracted to low priced drinking water purification systems, but once you see the cost of filters or other operating costs, you will see that they are not really cheaper. With today's technology, it is possible to operate an effective drinking water purification system in the home for less than a dime per day. The cheaper systems get your business by lowering the price for the initial unit, but then charging more for replacement parts.