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Could Your Water Be Unsafe to Drink?

Everyone knows it's good to drink eight glasses of water a day. But what if the water you’re putting in your body is doing more harm than good? That’s exactly what the citizens of Flint, Michigan recently found out when a switch in water supply caused a toxic water crisis. Are you at risk? How can you find out if your drinking water is unsafe?

The truth is many of us don’t know just what’s in our tap water. However, making water safe to drink on a daily basis is as easy as installing a whole house water filter. Here are a few easy things you can do to get safe, fresh-tasting water in your home today.

Get Rid of the Chemicals in Your Water Now

 

Unfortunately, the tap water found in most homes doesn’t contain only H2O. All sorts of contaminants, herbicides, and pesticides may be present in your water. And over time, they can make you sick. For example, fluoride is commonly included in US water supplies to help fight tooth decay. But in large amounts, it can make you seriously ill.

Thankfully, a whole house water filtration system can greatly reduce if not outright eliminate dangerous chemicals. So even if your water has trace amounts of contaminants, a whole house water filter ensures your water is great-tasting—and more importantly, safe.

 

Whole House Water Filter: Making Your Water Safer

Adding a whole house water filter system isn’t just good for getting rid of chemicals. For example, a LifeSource ScaleSolver is an essential part of our systems, which ensures your water pipes are kept clean. There are many kinds of whole house water filters available to you, but choosing one with a ScaleSolver can help your water retain healthy minerals such as calcium and magnesium. This actually makes your water safer to drink than just filtering it!

Just make sure your water filter doesn’t use salt. Many water filters do use it, but you can find water softener alternatives that use better, safer methods.

 writes blogs about clean water and water filtration systems for LifeSource Water Systems.

Could Your Water Be Unsafe to Drink?

Everyone knows it's good to drink eight glasses of water a day. But what if the water you’re putting in your body is doing more harm than good? That’s exactly what the citizens of Flint, Michigan recently found out when a switch in water supply caused a toxic water crisis. Are you at risk? How can you find out if your drinking water is unsafe?

The truth is many of us don’t know just what’s in our tap water. However, making water safe to drink on a daily basis is as easy as installing a whole house water filter. Here are a few easy things you can do to get safe, fresh-tasting water in your home today.

Get Rid of the Chemicals in Your Water Now

 

Unfortunately, the tap water found in most homes doesn’t contain only H2O. All sorts of contaminants, herbicides, and pesticides may be present in your water. And over time, they can make you sick. For example, fluoride is commonly included in US water supplies to help fight tooth decay. But in large amounts, it can make you seriously ill.

Thankfully, a whole house water filtration system can greatly reduce if not outright eliminate dangerous chemicals. So even if your water has trace amounts of contaminants, a whole house water filter ensures your water is great-tasting—and more importantly, safe.

 

Whole House Water Filter: Making Your Water Safer

Adding a whole house water filter system isn’t just good for getting rid of chemicals. For example, a LifeSource ScaleSolver is an essential part of our systems, which ensures your water pipes are kept clean. There are many kinds of whole house water filters available to you, but choosing one with a ScaleSolver can help your water retain healthy minerals such as calcium and magnesium. This actually makes your water safer to drink than just filtering it!

Just make sure your water filter doesn’t use salt. Many water filters do use it, but you can find water softener alternatives that use better, safer methods.





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