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Why RO Water Purifier is Required for Our Home?

by Water Purifier Anjan Sengupta (Service Head)
The increase of pollution and water contamination has made it necessary for us to install an RO water purifier at our home. However, there are many people who still prefer consuming boiling water instead of an RO filter. Boiling water doesn’t remove different types of chemicals, microorganisms, and deposits from water that can lead to a number of health problems. Selecting an RO water purifier unit is not easy. When you don’t have sufficient knowledge about the water purifiers, there is an increase in confusion. So, let’s check out the importance of using an RO water purifier for our homes.

Contaminants Present in Water

Water at our home is supplied from various sources starting from rivers and bore wells to underground water to meet the increasing demand for drinking water. However, irrespective of the source, the water is loaded with contaminants that can cause serious damage to your health. The presence of microorganisms, pesticides, chemicals, as well as heavy metals like arsenic, lead, and mercury have a negative impact on humans. It will be difficult to realize that you have been poisoned by these heavy metal contaminations in water, as there won’t be any difference in taste and smell.

Why RO water purifier is required

Water is always considered a miracle drink that can save humans from a number of harmful diseases. However, it is also important to drink clean and safe water in order to reap all the benefits. Boiling water, which is also a traditional purification process, doesn’t help in removing any contaminants from the water. Therefore, if you are falling sick even after drinking boiled water, then it’s time that you switch to RO water purifiers. These purifiers also play a very important role in protecting you from germs and viruses which can lead to a number of water-borne diseases such as Cholera, Typhoid, and Diarrhea.

Even if there are very minute traces of heavy metals, the consumption of these contaminants over time can cause many problems to our body. They never excrete out of the body and keep on accumulating. So, even though there is no early effect, the accumulation can cause many harmful disorders like cancer, stunted growth, nerve damage, and early death.

So, how to protect yourself from these harmful contaminations? The basic solution is to install an RO water purifier. It is the only water purifier which can effectively remove harmful contaminants and even microorganisms from water. It removes not only all the dissolved salts but also impurities making the water safe for consumption.

How does an RO Purifier Works

An RO purifier uses a semi-permeable membrane that can remove impurities from water in order to make it safe for consumption. Impure water then passes through the RO membrane, which helps in separating dissolved chemicals and salts. The pore size of an RO membrane is approx. 0.0005 microns that only allows water to pass through, rejecting all the contaminants.

Many RO water purifiers are also equipped with a UV lamp like Pureit Advanced RO + UV, which gives complete protection from the impurities. The UV rays also help in killing all the harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. However, with removing impurities in water, the purifier also removes some essential minerals needed for the human body. This is why some type of advanced RO purifiers are also available with a TDS controller that can help in retaining the natural minerals in the water.

In addition to this, RO water filters also come with a few pre-filters that can remove the suspended particles and chemicals in order to improve the life of the RO membrane, like activated carbon filters which can remove chlorine from water.


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About Water Purifier Innovator     Anjan Sengupta (Service Head)

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Joined APSense since, April 24th, 2018, From Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Created on Sep 29th 2020 13:47. Viewed 598 times.

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