Purified Water: It's Not Just For Drinking Anymore
Chlorine's central role in the disinfection of public water supplies might be the single greatest contribution to the protection of public health in the United States, but chlorine itself is now linked to a number of health problems.
Online, August 5, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Tucson, AZ (August 04, 2010) - Chlorine's central role in the disinfection of public water supplies might be the single greatest contribution to the protection of public health in the United States, but chlorine itself is now linked to a number of health problems. In response, public demand for less chlorinated, but nonetheless more sanitary water, is on the rise.
Consequently, health resorts and spas that pride themselves on the healthful life-affirming qualities of their water features are now desperate for ways to reduce or eliminate their use of sanitizing chemicals and filter other contaminants out in their water as well. Fortunately recent advances in water purification and sanitizing technologies are proving to be extremely effective in reducing the need for chemical sanitizers.
Tucson-based UltraPure Water LLC distributes portable reverse osmosis machines that are large and robust enough to handle the demands of commercial water facilities, but still small and manageable enough to be mounted on wheeled frames or installed inline with the existing filtration system.
RO literally strains impurities like pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, heavy metals, hormones and micro organisms (bacteria and viruses) out of the water, leaving it pure and soft without adding anything back in. It's an affordable, fast, environmentally friendly and healthy way to help keep swimming pool and spa water sanitary.
So, while few people are calling for the complete elimination of sanitizing chemicals in water at the moment, increasing awareness of the potentially adverse health effects of these chemicals suggests that it is probably best to explore the alternatives sooner rather than later. To find out more visit www.ultrapurepools.com.
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