How To Choose A Drinking Water Filter
Not all drinking water filters are created equal. If you are looking for a drinking water filter for your home there are some things that you want to look for before you make a purchase. This article will guide you on how to choose a drinking water filter.
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To follow the guidelines listed in this article on how to choose a drinking water filter.Step 1
The first step to choosing a drinking water filter is to verify that it is NSF certified. NSF International is a non profit organization that certifies all drinking water filters. A drinking water filter you buy should be certified by NSF so you know that the claims they make about their product, and what their product can do, have been tested and verified. The NSF certification should clearly be displayed on the box of the drinking water filter.Step 2
The second step to choosing a drinking water filter is to verify that the drinking water filter removes as least 96% of pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical waste in tap water is a big problem, any good drinking water filter will remove at least 95% of this.Step 3
The third step to choosing a drinking water filter is to verify that the drinking water filter removes microbial cysts such as Giardia. Microbial cysts come from human and animal waste, you obviously do not want these substances in your drinking water. The drinking water filter that you buy should clearly state on the box that is removes microbial cysts.Array


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