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Benefits: · Removes nearly all chlorine, balances your waters pH level and filters out nearly all harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) · Provides healthy, refreshing shower water by virtually eliminating potentially dangerous toxins before they reach your body · Filter installs in seconds and provides naturally healthy, filtered water for showering · Lasts up to six months · Promotes healthy skin and hair · Works great with the PureH2O™ Shower Wand Attachment (sold separately – Code: 14037)
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What makes this product unique? The PureH2O™ Shower Filter comes complete with a two-stage filter cartridge that lasts six months or 10,000 gallons of filtered water, and the deluxe " With the realization that more chemicals enter our body through skin absorption and inhalation of steam while showering than from drinking water, the benefits of shower filtration have become obvious. A warm shower opens the pores of the skin and allows a high rate of absorption of chlorine and other chemicals. Inhalation of chlorine and chemical vapors is known to be a strong irritant to the tissues in our lungs. When chemicals are inhaled, they enter the lungs, and then go directly into the bloodstream and have magnified adverse effects when compared to ingested chemicals, which are partially filtered out by the liver and kidneys. Aside from the health benefits of showering in filtered water, the cosmetic benefits are even more noticeable. Anyone who has ever gone swimming in a chlorinated pool can relate to the harsh drying effect that chlorine has on your skin and hair. A significant reduction of chlorine and other chemicals found in tap water will help your skin and hair retain moisture more effectively for a younger, healthier look and feel. PureH2O™, Because it’s your body!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is bottled water or filtered water better? While much bottled water is of good quality, there are little or no regulations or means of ensuring bottled water quality; it is a self-policed industry for the most part. In contrast, the home-water treatment industry is very heavily regulated. Manufacturers must do extensive testing and reporting to prove their products effectiveness at providing quality water. Manufacturers are required to supply "Performance Data Sheets" demonstrating the products ability to remove certain contaminants; bottled water companies are not required to demonstrate their waters quality. What is TDS? Total Dissolved Solids, the total measurement by weight of all solids that are dissolved in water. The dissolved solids in water are primarily calcium and magnesium and would not be a measurement of contamination. Tests that measure the conductivity of water (often used by companies selling reverse osmosis and distillation system) only give a rough estimate of dissolved solids, mostly minerals, and do not show water quality. Implying that these tests show water quality is highly misleading and unethical. Is Chlorine harmful? Chlorine was first added to a community water system in 1908 in Why do some areas test negative for chlorine? Virtually all city water systems contain some level of chlorine. The level will vary based on outdoor temperature, the season, distance from water utility and current usage. While chlorine may sometimes be undetectable on a certain day with a standard OTO test kit, that level can change dramatically day to day. In addition, some cities use ammonia at certain times as a disinfectant in order to reduce chlorination by products. Without chlorine, the dangers of water borne disease would be too significant. An undetectable chlorine level, on a certain day, does not eliminate the need for an effective home filtration system. What do you do if you have water contaminated by radioactive matter? Move! Radioactive water is not very common in this country and is a more serious problem than should be dealt with by a home-water filtration system. Many people confuse the contaminant "Radon" with radioactivity when in fact they are quite different. Radon is produced from decaying Uranium ore and can be effectively dealt with by carbon filtration. What are VOCs? Volatile Organic Chemicals are synthetic compounds that turn into vapor at relatively low temperatures. VOCs typically vaporize at a much lower temperature than water. Most synthetic chemicals found in water, such as pesticides and herbicides, are VOCs. Do people on private wells need to use shower filters? There are many health and cosmetic benefits to removing chemicals and compounds from shower water, even on non-chlorinated private wells. Virtually all ground water contains traces of some chemical or chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. In addition, the PureH2O™ shower filter system helps balance the waters pH, which is also a very noticeable cosmetic benefit. What is the best container for storing filtered water? Glass is always best, however if glass is not practical, then a high-grade polycarbonate material is best. Clear plastic bottles and pitchers with a #1 in the recycle triangle on the bottom, like the bottles used by Evian and the higher quality bottled waters, are the best option for water storage since they have been shown to release the lowest levels of plastic component chemicals into water. Translucent, colored or bottles with a number other than “1” on the bottom should be avoided because there is the possibility of higher levels of chemicals leeching into the water from the plastic. Do water treatment products require FDA approval? No. However, the certifications that apply to the PureH2O™ products require proof that all wet component materials meet FDA requirements for food grade materials. The performance claims of the PureH2O system have been validated and certified by the California Department of Health Services and include toxicology extraction tests to show no harmful release of any substance into the filtered water. Are whole house systems (P.O.E.- point-of-entry) better than counter-top filters (P.O.U.- point-of-use)? P.O.U. systems are by far the best way to ensure the highest quality water since many water-borne contaminants come from the plumbing in your house, especially lead and vinyl chloride from the piping. By filtering water at the point-of-use, you remove contaminants just prior to consumption, eliminating the chance of recontamination. Point-of-entry systems offer certain benefits but do not replace the benefits of point-of-use filtration. What are the benefits of magnetic water treatment? While there are manufacturers that make beneficial claims for magnetic water treatment, there are no credible studies or documentation that magnetics offer any measurable benefits for drinking water, consumers should beware of undocumented claims. How do you know if there are contaminants in your water? All public water systems contain some level of one or more unhealthful chemicals. Regulations only require periodic testing of about 90 chemicals. There are now more than 75,000 chemicals used in our society with over 1000 new ones being developed each year. Contaminant levels fluctuate throughout the year making it impossible to know the actual level of contamination in a central water system. So far, over 2100 toxic chemicals have been detected in Are some people more sensitive to chemicals in drinking water and shower water than others? Definitely, small children and the elderly are especially more affected by contaminants in water due to a reduced capacity to deal with toxins and a less tolerant immune system. If my municipal water company's Annual Water Quality Report shows that it meets all EPA guidelines, does that mean its safe? On October 1 1999, a new federal law went into effect that requires water utilities to send each customer a detailed report showing what is in their water, appropriately called "The Right to Know Amendment." The most important thing to remember is that no matter how insistent these reports are that "contaminants in your water do not necessarily pose a health risk", any level of contamination in our drinking water does in fact represent a possibility of risk to our health. Of the over 75,000 toxic chemicals used in our society, the EPA has only set standards (MCLs) for about 90, and those 90 Maximum Contaminant Levels are not necessarily set on "health effects." The EPA considers limited health studies based on consumption of one certain chemical by a 175 lb. adult when setting these standards. No consideration is given to the effects on small children or the combined effects of two or more contaminants, which some studies show are magnified by as much as 1000 times. Water utilities are only required to test for the 90 contaminants that the EPA has set standards for. Nobody knows how many chemicals may actually be in tap water. According to the Ralph Nader Research Group, after reviewing thousands of pages of EPA documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act, more than 2100 chemicals have already been detected in How can I find out what water quality my city has? Simply go to this site and it will give you information on your local water quality. http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwinfo/index.html
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Benefits: · Removes nearly all chlorine, balances your waters pH level and filters out nearly all harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) · Provides healthy, refreshing shower water by virtually eliminating potentially dangerous toxins before they reach your body · Filter installs in seconds and provides naturally healthy, filtered water for showering · Lasts up to six months · Promotes healthy skin and hair · Works great with the PureH2O™ Shower Wand Attachment (sold separately – Code: 14037)
What makes this product unique? The PureH2O™ Shower Filter comes complete with a two-stage filter cartridge that lasts six months or 10,000 gallons of filtered water, and the deluxe " With the realization that more chemicals enter our body through skin absorption and inhalation of steam while showering than from drinking water, the benefits of shower filtration have become obvious. A warm shower opens the pores of the skin and allows a high rate of absorption of chlorine and other chemicals. Inhalation of chlorine and chemical vapors is known to be a strong irritant to the tissues in our lungs. When chemicals are inhaled, they enter the lungs, and then go directly into the bloodstream and have magnified adverse effects when compared to ingested chemicals, which are partially filtered out by the liver and kidneys. Aside from the health benefits of showering in filtered water, the cosmetic benefits are even more noticeable. Anyone who has ever gone swimming in a chlorinated pool can relate to the harsh drying effect that chlorine has on your skin and hair. A significant reduction of chlorine and other chemicals found in tap water will help your skin and hair retain moisture more effectively for a younger, healthier look and feel. PureH2O™, Because it’s your body!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is bottled water or filtered water better? While much bottled water is of good quality, there are little or no regulations or means of ensuring bottled water quality; it is a self-policed industry for the most part. In contrast, the home-water treatment industry is very heavily regulated. Manufacturers must do extensive testing and reporting to prove their products effectiveness at providing quality water. Manufacturers are required to supply "Performance Data Sheets" demonstrating the products ability to remove certain contaminants; bottled water companies are not required to demonstrate their waters quality. What is TDS? Total Dissolved Solids, the total measurement by weight of all solids that are dissolved in water. The dissolved solids in water are primarily calcium and magnesium and would not be a measurement of contamination. Tests that measure the conductivity of water (often used by companies selling reverse osmosis and distillation system) only give a rough estimate of dissolved solids, mostly minerals, and do not show water quality. Implying that these tests show water quality is highly misleading and unethical. Is Chlorine harmful? Chlorine was first added to a community water system in 1908 in Why do some areas test negative for chlorine? Virtually all city water systems contain some level of chlorine. The level will vary based on outdoor temperature, the season, distance from water utility and current usage. While chlorine may sometimes be undetectable on a certain day with a standard OTO test kit, that level can change dramatically day to day. In addition, some cities use ammonia at certain times as a disinfectant in order to reduce chlorination by products. Without chlorine, the dangers of water borne disease would be too significant. An undetectable chlorine level, on a certain day, does not eliminate the need for an effective home filtration system. What do you do if you have water contaminated by radioactive matter? Move! Radioactive water is not very common in this country and is a more serious problem than should be dealt with by a home-water filtration system. Many people confuse the contaminant "Radon" with radioactivity when in fact they are quite different. Radon is produced from decaying Uranium ore and can be effectively dealt with by carbon filtration. What are VOCs? Volatile Organic Chemicals are synthetic compounds that turn into vapor at relatively low temperatures. VOCs typically vaporize at a much lower temperature than water. Most synthetic chemicals found in water, such as pesticides and herbicides, are VOCs. Do people on private wells need to use shower filters? There are many health and cosmetic benefits to removing chemicals and compounds from shower water, even on non-chlorinated private wells. Virtually all ground water contains traces of some chemical or chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. In addition, the PureH2O™ shower filter system helps balance the waters pH, which is also a very noticeable cosmetic benefit. What is the best container for storing filtered water? Glass is always best, however if glass is not practical, then a high-grade polycarbonate material is best. Clear plastic bottles and pitchers with a #1 in the recycle triangle on the bottom, like the bottles used by Evian and the higher quality bottled waters, are the best option for water storage since they have been shown to release the lowest levels of plastic component chemicals into water. Translucent, colored or bottles with a number other than “1” on the bottom should be avoided because there is the possibility of higher levels of chemicals leeching into the water from the plastic. Do water treatment products require FDA approval? No. However, the certifications that apply to the PureH2O™ products require proof that all wet component materials meet FDA requirements for food grade materials. The performance claims of the PureH2O system have been validated and certified by the California Department of Health Services and include toxicology extraction tests to show no harmful release of any substance into the filtered water. Are whole house systems (P.O.E.- point-of-entry) better than counter-top filters (P.O.U.- point-of-use)? P.O.U. systems are by far the best way to ensure the highest quality water since many water-borne contaminants come from the plumbing in your house, especially lead and vinyl chloride from the piping. By filtering water at the point-of-use, you remove contaminants just prior to consumption, eliminating the chance of recontamination. Point-of-entry systems offer certain benefits but do not replace the benefits of point-of-use filtration. What are the benefits of magnetic water treatment? While there are manufacturers that make beneficial claims for magnetic water treatment, there are no credible studies or documentation that magnetics offer any measurable benefits for drinking water, consumers should beware of undocumented claims. How do you know if there are contaminants in your water? All public water systems contain some level of one or more unhealthful chemicals. Regulations only require periodic testing of about 90 chemicals. There are now more than 75,000 chemicals used in our society with over 1000 new ones being developed each year. Contaminant levels fluctuate throughout the year making it impossible to know the actual level of contamination in a central water system. So far, over 2100 toxic chemicals have been detected in Are some people more sensitive to chemicals in drinking water and shower water than others? Definitely, small children and the elderly are especially more affected by contaminants in water due to a reduced capacity to deal with toxins and a less tolerant immune system. If my municipal water company's Annual Water Quality Report shows that it meets all EPA guidelines, does that mean its safe? On October 1 1999, a new federal law went into effect that requires water utilities to send each customer a detailed report showing what is in their water, appropriately called "The Right to Know Amendment." The most important thing to remember is that no matter how insistent these reports are that "contaminants in your water do not necessarily pose a health risk", any level of contamination in our drinking water does in fact represent a possibility of risk to our health. Of the over 75,000 toxic chemicals used in our society, the EPA has only set standards (MCLs) for about 90, and those 90 Maximum Contaminant Levels are not necessarily set on "health effects." The EPA considers limited health studies based on consumption of one certain chemical by a 175 lb. adult when setting these standards. No consideration is given to the effects on small children or the combined effects of two or more contaminants, which some studies show are magnified by as much as 1000 times. Water utilities are only required to test for the 90 contaminants that the EPA has set standards for. Nobody knows how many chemicals may actually be in tap water. According to the Ralph Nader Research Group, after reviewing thousands of pages of EPA documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act, more than 2100 chemicals have already been detected in How can I find out what water quality my city has? Simply go to this site and it will give you information on your local water quality. http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwinfo/index.html
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Benefits: · Removes nearly all chlorine, balances your waters pH level and filters out nearly all harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) · Provides healthy, refreshing shower water by virtually eliminating potentially dangerous toxins before they reach your body · Filter installs in seconds and provides naturally healthy, filtered water for showering · Lasts up to six months · Promotes healthy skin and hair · Works great with the PureH2O™ Shower Wand Attachment (sold separately – Code: 14037)
What makes this product unique? The PureH2O™ Shower Filter comes complete with a two-stage filter cartridge that lasts six months or 10,000 gallons of filtered water, and the deluxe " With the realization that more chemicals enter our body through skin absorption and inhalation of steam while showering than from drinking water, the benefits of shower filtration have become obvious. A warm shower opens the pores of the skin and allows a high rate of absorption of chlorine and other chemicals. Inhalation of chlorine and chemical vapors is known to be a strong irritant to the tissues in our lungs. When chemicals are inhaled, they enter the lungs, and then go directly into the bloodstream and have magnified adverse effects when compared to ingested chemicals, which are partially filtered out by the liver and kidneys. Aside from the health benefits of showering in filtered water, the cosmetic benefits are even more noticeable. Anyone who has ever gone swimming in a chlorinated pool can relate to the harsh drying effect that chlorine has on your skin and hair. A significant reduction of chlorine and other chemicals found in tap water will help your skin and hair retain moisture more effectively for a younger, healthier look and feel. PureH2O™, Because it’s your body!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is bottled water or filtered water better? While much bottled water is of good quality, there are little or no regulations or means of ensuring bottled water quality; it is a self-policed industry for the most part. In contrast, the home-water treatment industry is very heavily regulated. Manufacturers must do extensive testing and reporting to prove their products effectiveness at providing quality water. Manufacturers are required to supply "Performance Data Sheets" demonstrating the products ability to remove certain contaminants; bottled water companies are not required to demonstrate their waters quality. What is TDS? Total Dissolved Solids, the total measurement by weight of all solids that are dissolved in water. The dissolved solids in water are primarily calcium and magnesium and would not be a measurement of contamination. Tests that measure the conductivity of water (often used by companies selling reverse osmosis and distillation system) only give a rough estimate of dissolved solids, mostly minerals, and do not show water quality. Implying that these tests show water quality is highly misleading and unethical. Is Chlorine harmful? Chlorine was first added to a community water system in 1908 in Why do some areas test negative for chlorine? Virtually all city water systems contain some level of chlorine. The level will vary based on outdoor temperature, the season, distance from water utility and current usage. While chlorine may sometimes be undetectable on a certain day with a standard OTO test kit, that level can change dramatically day to day. In addition, some cities use ammonia at certain times as a disinfectant in order to reduce chlorination by products. Without chlorine, the dangers of water borne disease would be too significant. An undetectable chlorine level, on a certain day, does not eliminate the need for an effective home filtration system. What do you do if you have water contaminated by radioactive matter? Move! Radioactive water is not very common in this country and is a more serious problem than should be dealt with by a home-water filtration system. Many people confuse the contaminant "Radon" with radioactivity when in fact they are quite different. Radon is produced from decaying Uranium ore and can be effectively dealt with by carbon filtration. What are VOCs? Volatile Organic Chemicals are synthetic compounds that turn into vapor at relatively low temperatures. VOCs typically vaporize at a much lower temperature than water. Most synthetic chemicals found in water, such as pesticides and herbicides, are VOCs. Do people on private wells need to use shower filters? There are many health and cosmetic benefits to removing chemicals and compounds from shower water, even on non-chlorinated private wells. Virtually all ground water contains traces of some chemical or chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. In addition, the PureH2O™ shower filter system helps balance the waters pH, which is also a very noticeable cosmetic benefit. What is the best container for storing filtered water? Glass is always best, however if glass is not practical, then a high-grade polycarbonate material is best. Clear plastic bottles and pitchers with a #1 in the recycle triangle on the bottom, like the bottles used by Evian and the higher quality bottled waters, are the best option for water storage since they have been shown to release the lowest levels of plastic component chemicals into water. Translucent, colored or bottles with a number other than “1” on the bottom should be avoided because there is the possibility of higher levels of chemicals leeching into the water from the plastic. Do water treatment products require FDA approval? No. However, the certifications that apply to the PureH2O™ products require proof that all wet component materials meet FDA requirements for food grade materials. The performance claims of the PureH2O system have been validated and certified by the California Department of Health Services and include toxicology extraction tests to show no harmful release of any substance into the filtered water. Are whole house systems (P.O.E.- point-of-entry) better than counter-top filters (P.O.U.- point-of-use)? P.O.U. systems are by far the best way to ensure the highest quality water since many water-borne contaminants come from the plumbing in your house, especially lead and vinyl chloride from the piping. By filtering water at the point-of-use, you remove contaminants just prior to consumption, eliminating the chance of recontamination. Point-of-entry systems offer certain benefits but do not replace the benefits of point-of-use filtration. What are the benefits of magnetic water treatment? While there are manufacturers that make beneficial claims for magnetic water treatment, there are no credible studies or documentation that magnetics offer any measurable benefits for drinking water, consumers should beware of undocumented claims. How do you know if there are contaminants in your water? All public water systems contain some level of one or more unhealthful chemicals. Regulations only require periodic testing of about 90 chemicals. There are now more than 75,000 chemicals used in our society with over 1000 new ones being developed each year. Contaminant levels fluctuate throughout the year making it impossible to know the actual level of contamination in a central water system. So far, over 2100 toxic chemicals have been detected in Are some people more sensitive to chemicals in drinking water and shower water than others? Definitely, small children and the elderly are especially more affected by contaminants in water due to a reduced capacity to deal with toxins and a less tolerant immune system. If my municipal water company's Annual Water Quality Report shows that it meets all EPA guidelines, does that mean its safe? On October 1 1999, a new federal law went into effect that requires water utilities to send each customer a detailed report showing what is in their water, appropriately called "The Right to Know Amendment." The most important thing to remember is that no matter how insistent these reports are that "contaminants in your water do not necessarily pose a health risk", any level of contamination in our drinking water does in fact represent a possibility of risk to our health. Of the over 75,000 toxic chemicals used in our society, the EPA has only set standards (MCLs) for about 90, and those 90 Maximum Contaminant Levels are not necessarily set on "health effects." The EPA considers limited health studies based on consumption of one certain chemical by a 175 lb. adult when setting these standards. No consideration is given to the effects on small children or the combined effects of two or more contaminants, which some studies show are magnified by as much as 1000 times. Water utilities are only required to test for the 90 contaminants that the EPA has set standards for. Nobody knows how many chemicals may actually be in tap water. According to the Ralph Nader Research Group, after reviewing thousands of pages of EPA documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act, more than 2100 chemicals have already been detected in How can I find out what water quality my city has? Simply go to this site and it will give you information on your local water quality. http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwinfo/index.html
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