Water Filters

Living Things Love Water Filters

Have you ever considered how your water softener might effect your household pets? Water has a huge impact on their wellbeing. For example, there is a beautiful fish tank in the front lobby at the LifeSource factory in Pasadena.  Visitors marvel at the clarity of the tank and the abundance of fish.  Jason, the fish technician from Aquatic Federation, raves about the LifeSource fish tank.  According to Jason, “The fish in the LifeSource tank grow faster than my other clients’ fish.  I am constantly replacing them because they grow so fast that they crowd the tank.  Also, the colors of your fish are so much brighter.”  We asked Jason if he thought it was the LifeSource Water.  “It must be the water,” replied Jason.  “I need to tell all my clients about LifeSource.”

Barbara Johnson ("The Fish Lady") and her fish pond maintenance company specialize in extremely delicate Koi fish. Barbara has over 57 Koi fish in her personal pond, some she has had for over 30 years.  Originally a hobby, Barbara followed her passion with Koi fish and started her own successful company. Today she leads her company of 12 employees in designing and maintaining some of the highest caliber fish pond systems available. She has a very large and demanding clientele which includes notable figures such as James Woods, Tim Allen, Gillian Anderson, Jerry Bruckheimer and Jane Seymour. Her clients demand the best so she always recommends the LifeSource Water System. 

Why do precious Koi fish need a water filtration system and not a water softener? Koi cannot survive in ponds fed by unfiltered tap water. Even very low levels of chlorine or chloramines will stress Koi and burn fins and gill tissues. Chlorine will also cause irreparable internal organ damage. In 2003 Barbara installed a LifeSource System for her Koi pond. LifeSource was a vast improvement to her pond water quality, providing the crucial balance necessary in maintaining the health and longevity of her fish.  She says, “I know that having LifeSource Filtered Water for my pond is extending the life span of my Koi.”

All this information leads one to the conclusion: If fish can’t survive in chlorinated water, how good can it be for our bodies?  Do the right thing for you and your family.  Install a LifeSource Water System on your home and forget about your water worries for at least 15 years. LifeSource Water Systems has the longest lasting certified system in the industry.  Living things love LifeSource Water and so will you!

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

Living Things Love Water Filters

Have you ever considered how your water softener might effect your household pets? Water has a huge impact on their wellbeing. For example, there is a beautiful fish tank in the front lobby at the LifeSource factory in Pasadena.  Visitors marvel at the clarity of the tank and the abundance of fish.  Jason, the fish technician from Aquatic Federation, raves about the LifeSource fish tank.  According to Jason, “The fish in the LifeSource tank grow faster than my other clients’ fish.  I am constantly replacing them because they grow so fast that they crowd the tank.  Also, the colors of your fish are so much brighter.”  We asked Jason if he thought it was the LifeSource Water.  “It must be the water,” replied Jason.  “I need to tell all my clients about LifeSource.”

Barbara Johnson ("The Fish Lady") and her fish pond maintenance company specialize in extremely delicate Koi fish. Barbara has over 57 Koi fish in her personal pond, some she has had for over 30 years.  Originally a hobby, Barbara followed her passion with Koi fish and started her own successful company. Today she leads her company of 12 employees in designing and maintaining some of the highest caliber fish pond systems available. She has a very large and demanding clientele which includes notable figures such as James Woods, Tim Allen, Gillian Anderson, Jerry Bruckheimer and Jane Seymour. Her clients demand the best so she always recommends the LifeSource Water System. 

Why do precious Koi fish need a water filtration system and not a water softener? Koi cannot survive in ponds fed by unfiltered tap water. Even very low levels of chlorine or chloramines will stress Koi and burn fins and gill tissues. Chlorine will also cause irreparable internal organ damage. In 2003 Barbara installed a LifeSource System for her Koi pond. LifeSource was a vast improvement to her pond water quality, providing the crucial balance necessary in maintaining the health and longevity of her fish.  She says, “I know that having LifeSource Filtered Water for my pond is extending the life span of my Koi.”

All this information leads one to the conclusion: If fish can’t survive in chlorinated water, how good can it be for our bodies?  Do the right thing for you and your family.  Install a LifeSource Water System on your home and forget about your water worries for at least 15 years. LifeSource Water Systems has the longest lasting certified system in the industry.  Living things love LifeSource Water and so will you!





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