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1. How is Reverse Osmosis water compared to bottled water?
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| Just as good or even better. We use the same technology, reverse osmosis (RO), as other major bottling plants use to filter water. Our drinking water has a sweet taste with a touch of minerals —not like the flat taste of distilled or bottled water. The five-stage system is the most stable and complete RO process. The best part is that you maintain your system and ensure your family's health yourself. |
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RO filtration: How effective is Reverse Osmosis filtration compared to other methods?
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RO is the most convenient and effective method of water filtration. It filters water by squeezing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which is rated at 0.0001 micron 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair! This is the technology used to make bottled water, it is also the only technology capable of desalinating sea water, making it into drinking water.
Non-RO water filters are much less effective, and the pore size on these filter media are much bigger, generally 0.5 - 10 micron. They can filter out coarse particles, sediments and elements only up to their micron rating. Anything finer and most dissolved substances cannot be filtered out. As a result, water is far less clean and safe compare to reverse osmosis filtration
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| 2. What can Reverse Osmosis remove? |
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Reverse osmosis can remove dissolved minerals that cause hardness, toxic chemicals and other impurities. It can improve the taste of your water, plus treated water will not produce a mineral build-up in kettles and coffee makers. Reverse Osmosis units may also remove contaminants such as chromium, mercury and nitrates. Reverse Osmosis also removes fluoride.
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