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Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) Filtration
System is one of the few systems that can effectively, economically
and environmental-friendly filter out contaminants in our
drinking water, such as germs, virus, chlorine, odor, organic
contaminants, lead, barium and other heavy metals. By its
increasing popularity worldwide, it becomes one of the necessities
in our daily lives.
- Why does the Reverse Osmosis Filtration
System need a water storage tank?
Because the reverse osmosis filtration
process is slow, the system needs to store the filtered
pure water in an enclosed tank for immediate uses.
- How is RO water compared to bottled
water?
As good as or even better. Scientists
are developing a method that will determine whether water
is from a spring or a tap. FDA requirements say that bottled
water is just as good as the tap water, not better. Also,
many government bodies started to ban the public purchase
of bottled water and stress the resources used to bottle
water and transport it as well as the impact plastic water
bottles have on municipal waste.
- How long does the filer lasting?
Do they need to be replaced regardless of usage?
Sediment filter and most Carbon filters
last for 1 (one) year. Membrane filter lasts for 3 (three)
to 5 (five) years. All filters should be replaced within
specific durations regardless of usage.
- Why Reverse Osmosis Filtration System
is good for our health?
Reverse Osmosis Filtration System
produces de-chlorinated water, that was claimed to be crucial
for drinking water. Researches & studies shown that chlorinated
water is disease related: 9 different kinds of cancer, learning
ability, heart trouble, premature senility, birth defects,
etc.
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Do not use this product
where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the
system.
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Products may not be exactly
as pictures shown. Models and specifications are subject to
change without prior notice. Logos and names are trademarks,
servicemarks or properties of their respective companies.
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