Of all the places you'd most need clean drinking water, the desert of Arizona must be at the top of the list. For starters, in the Summer months you really need to be drinking almost constantly to avoid dehydration. This can mean a small fortune if your buying bottled water. Another factor is the tap water in the Phoenix area has quite a few contaminants. Because there isn't very much water in the area, fresh water has to travel huge distances before coming out of your tap. This means to keep the water drinkable, treatment plants need to enrich the water with chemicals, like chlorine. Also, the fact that the climate is hotter equals accelerated growth for potentially harmful bacteria. So while drinkable, the water you get in Phoenix can be unhealthy, cause rashes and skin irritation, destroy clothing and water fixtures, and just plain taste bad!
The answer is in filtering the water, and Clear Water Concepts is the best value in Arizona for home water treatment. They offer a wide range of products, good customer service, low prices, and quality work. So for our Arizona readers, check out Clear Water for water filters today!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Wilderness Survival Filters
These are small, compact filters designed to filter water from streams, rivers, and lakes. They can be invaluable in a survival situation! They can also be a litte pricey, ranging anywhere from $10 to a few hundred dollars--so its a good thing to know a little before you jump in a buy one. They are a must have for anyone who loves camping or hiking, or for just about anyone who wants to be prepared.
First of all, few filters are 100% effective. While they can filter out many organic contaminents, rarely can they filter out most waterborne viruses. For that you need a more expensive water purifier, which uses chemicals or some kind of electrostatic process in addition to traditional mechanical filters.
So just because you have a filter doesn't necesarily make your water safe. Unless your sure about the water you're drinking, in most cases its best to boil the water and then filter it. Also make sure to keep the filter clean, especially if you are going to be using it for several consecutive days.
Another thing to consider is replacements. How often will you need to purchase a new filter? How much are replacement filters? These are important questions, as in the long run if you're going to be using it regularly, the price of replacement filters will soon overtake the original price of the entire system.
For more information about portable filters take a look at REI's article on water filters and purifiers.
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