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Biosand water filtration system makes your water taste great

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Cities have been using sand as a water filtration system for hundreds of years, and for good reason, it works. As water works it's way through the sand, contaminants are trapped between the individual grains of sand. This is the same concept behind the biosand water filter the only difference is that it is in a much smaller scale than a whole city would use.

Even though many municipalities and cities do some filtering of their drinking water, it can sometimes come at a cost. In many cases, like where I live for example, the filtration and chlorination process leaves the water smelling and tasting of chlorine. Not what you want to taste.

Too much chlorine is also very damaging on your skin, hair and clothes. Getting the cleanest water possible, without having to add corrosive chlorine, just makes sense.

Adding a biosand water filter to your home unit is a great way to make sure you eliminate as many possible contaminants as possible, even those left behind by your local water authority.

A "biolayer" is one of the most important components of a biosand filter. Adding this component to the biosand filter will allow you to achieve almost 100% contamination removal. That is the highest amount around.

There is no known filter that can provide you with 100% coverage and removal of all contaminants but this one is close... as close as it gets.

The biolayer removes so many contaminants in two ways: one, it uses "mechanical" trapping technology which means that some of the contaminants just get "stuck" in the filter. And the other process is the absorption process.

The biolayer will quietly go about it's job and help provide you and your family with crystal clear, and clean, household water. In general the filter will last around a month. Though it depends on the overall water usage of any given household. If you use a lot of water you may see slightly shorter time frames until it has reached capacity.

How long it takes for the filter to reach full capacity will also depend on how dirty your water is before it enters the filter. Obviously, the dirtier the water the more filtering will take place and the quicker your filter to be maxed out.

Keeping all the water that we drink clean and free of pathogens is of vital importance. On a planet that has so much water, it's odd to think that in many places around the world people are literally dying of thirst. With such a simple, yet effective, method of making sure your water is as clean as it can be just seems like common sense.

We have all heard the expression: if it ain't broken, don't fix it. This is true too with using sand as an effective filtration method. Using a biosand water filter systems can help get your water as clean as possible, not quite 100%, but as clean as anything available today. Why not take full advantage of it?

Article Source: Messaggiamo.Com





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