Every day, millions of people start their day by turning on the faucet. Perhaps it is that first drink of water in the morning, a fresh pot of coffee, or a tall glass of orange juice. Or maybe it's a hot shower or a cool splash from the bathroom sink. Whether for consumption or external uses, chances are your day begins with water!
Dissolved solids as well as other unwanted substances, however, can leave you wondering. Poor tasting or odorous water are obvious signs of impure water. Other marks may include scale build-up, soap scum, or hard water stains. The most dangerous effects of contaminated water, however, are those that accumulate over time although they may be barely noticable.
Where do these contaminants come from? Today's water supplies carry unwanted substances that are naturally present in our water. In addition, contemporary water supplies are subjected to literally hundreds of man-made contaminants, many of which did not even exist fifty years ago. While we commend our municipal water suppliers for the remarkable job they do in complying to EPA standards, we also recognize that point-of-use water treatment in your home is the only way to ensure that you and your family are provided with consistently great water. With a water conditioning system for your whole house and a purification system for your drinking water, Perfect Water provides you with water that you can have confidence in. |
The average person uses over 100 gallons of water every day for bathing, washing dishes, washing clothes, and a hundred other things that are directly or indirectly effected by water. In addition, our bodies are made up of about 60 percent water and over a lifetime each of us will consume approximately 16,000 gallons of water to keep us going. This forces us to recognize the crucial importance of water for the health of the human body and the efficient maintenance of the home.
Please consider the following helpful distinctions for home water usage:
Source water is the untreated water that enters your home. It varies greatly in quality from home to home and can be used for lawn maintenance and other utility purposes.
Working water is conditioned to remove dissolved solids and hardness. This water can be used for dishes, laundry, and other general household purposes.
Drinking water composes only 5% of water usage in an average household, but it's ultra pure standard for human consumption requires specific and careful attention.
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