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Water Purifier A Necessity, Not An Option

by Water Purifier Anjan Sengupta (Service Head)
The negative impacts of our country’s industrial revolution are many. As we continue to grow our technological prowess, we also continue to pollute our natural resources through chemical contamination in industrial, urban India; and through indiscriminate fertilizer use in rural India. While these upliftments in technology remain critical to the growth of our economy and lifestyles, we need to find ways to balance out these negative impacts of the polluting practices. 

Especially when it comes to the quality of our water-table, India is found to have some of the worst cases of water pollution across the world. As our country grows and urbanizes, our water bodies are getting more and more toxic. By some estimates, over 70% of surface water in India today, is grossly unfit for consumption. Further, it was also found that on a daily basis, almost 40 million litres of wastewater enters rivers and other water bodies and most of it goes without adequate treatment.  

Further, the government uses age-old techniques such as chlorination for the drinking water supplies to households. While this is an effective and cheap means to killing microbes that cause diseases, over chlorination of water and consumption on a regular basis could cause irreparable damage to our organs and health, in the long-run. 

According to a report released by India's Central Pollution Control Board, 63% of the urban sewage flowing into rivers, amounting to over 62 billion liters per day is left untreated. As a result of this improperly planned growth, water bodies are today misused as dumping grounds for sewage and industrial wastes. What is worse is that a large part of our population is still dependent on these rivers and canals for their drinking water needs. Without access to the best RO water purifier units at the family level, this leads to an estimated 21 percent of communicable diseases in India being linked to improper access to clean, drinking water. 

So, what is the solution? Getting the best RO water purifier, for home use. 

How does an RO water purifier work? 

Reverse Osmosis is a physical purification technique that helps to filter out any heavy metal sediments, hard water salts, dirt, and particulate impurities that might have made their way into the drinking water supply stream. When household water is pushed through the RO membrane (and other additional filtering units such as a carbon filter) under high-pressure, the physical, inorganic impurities are filtered out and flushed down the drain pipe. 

We are left with delicious, clean and pure drinking water. Most RO units host a 4 or 5 stage process of filtration to optimize the quality of water, while also making sure the product lasts for a considerably long time. Some products also come with a water purifier copper tank, that helps with destroying bacteria and disease-causing germs. 

Does the best RO water purifier help reduce chlorine in water? 

No. In fact, your RO filter might get damaged as a result of constant bombardment of chlorine on it. That is why the best products often come with additional layers of carbon filters. The carbon filter is very effective in filtering out the chlorine - making the water drinkable. Taking into consideration such complex mechanisms involved in the water filtration process, some of the best RO water purifier companies in India make products that have carefully designed 4 or 5 stages in the process of filtration. 

How much does a water purifier cost?

There is no cost that is too high for your family’s health. However, you should begin your search with a budget in mind, so that you don’t go overboard and get just the most expensive product in the market, even though you do not need it. Have a maximum budget in mind, and make enough product comparisons before you figure the best RO water purifier for you, that fits in your budget. You can explore online sites to make the product comparisons, check for the models, features and costs. Also speak to friends to know which water purifier they’re using and get their personal opinions to help you make the decision. 

It is no longer an option to get a water purifier today. The safety and health of your family depends on it. And the sooner you invest into one, the sooner you secure their health. So, make the decision today! 

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About Water Purifier Innovator     Anjan Sengupta (Service Head)

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Created on Apr 15th 2020 01:36. Viewed 445 times.

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