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How much water should I drink?Research states that you should drink between 2 & 3 litres of water a day, depending on your body weight, health, level of activity and where you live. Water makes up at least 60% of your body weight. Your organs and systems depend on it!
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Household water purifiers in Gauteng
Our tap water today is filled with so many pollutants and chlorine that it can often be seen as unhealthy and even dangerous (in certain regions of the country). Modern technology has thankfully made the drinking of pure, clean and fresh water possible. Using water purifiers in one’s home keeps one well hydrated and allows one to absorb the real goodness of natural water without the toxins of regular tap water.
So what would one need to consider when buying a household water purifier? As there are numerous water filters on the market one needs to be assured that one is making the right choice.
A water filter removes contaminants in the water and there are many different water filters. These are some of the popular water purifying systems available in the market:
- Whole House Water Purification System: This is a fast water purification system and uses a water filter cartridge to filter the water. The water filter contains a water softener that gets hooked to incoming water pipes providing clean water to the entire household.
- Faucet Water Filters Water Purification System: These filters are screwed into a kitchen faucet and clean the water as it comes out. Most of the faucet water filters can be switched on and off and allows for different water flow like streaming and spraying.
- Distillers: Distillers is one type of water purification system that heats the water, turns it into vapour and when the steam cools down in a different part of the filter it condenses back to water.
- Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier: Water purification can also be performed by reverse osmosis. Water is sent through two different liquids separated by a permeable film allowing water only to pass through in a molecular state.
Types of water dispensers
- Bottle-less Water Dispensers: This type of water dispenser is installed into an existing water line and adjusts the flow and temperature of water at the time of filtration.
- Bottled Water Dispenser: A bottled water dispenser (usually three to five gallons) uses a bottle to store water which is screwed onto a dispenser and dispenses the water through the bottle.
Home water purifiers from Glacier
Because purchasing a home water purifier is really an investment, Glacier has gone a long way in striving for perfection. Not only does Glacier supply a range of water purifiers from which to choose but we also offer the service of organising a FREE assessment of your water dispenser’s state of hygiene.
When you contact us, we will arrange a visit to your premises to inspect your water dispensers and provide you with a written report. We will advise you on what interventions (if any) will be necessary to ensure you always have 100% hygienic water dispensers and pure drinkable water.
Choose between a purifying range that includes UV water purifiers, home water purifiers and even backpacking water purifiers.
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