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Why You Should Avoid Drinking Tap Water



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By : Adrianna Noton    zero times read
Submitted 2012-02-17 06:58:46

The use of water filtration systems is becoming more and more popular as people look for ways to purify their drinking water. Some claims estimate that most drinking water sources are polluted to some degree due to the use of chemicals in agriculture and other industries. When chemicals are used as part of various business practices, they can get into the soil and into water supplies, and traces of these chemicals may be found in many different drinking water sources. The use of water filtration systems in your home or business can help to filter out some of these impurities to make drinking water a little cleaner for everyone.

Even if the agricultural and other chemicals are removed from the equation, chemicals like chlorine and fluoride are added in many municipalities as a means of killing bacteria and other organisms. Of course, there is debate among different parties as to whether the fluoride and chlorine present in tap water is dangerous or not, but water filtration systems help to make the argument unnecessary. Chlorine is a dangerous chemical on its own, and in some homes you can even detect the scent of chlorine when the water is coming out of the tap. Fluoride was added to the drinking water supply to help prevent tooth decay in society, but it is also a dangerous chemical when ingested in larger doses. Warnings on children's toothpaste advise to call a poison control center if your child swallows more than a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Most decent water filtration systems will work to remove both chlorine and fluoride from your tap water before you drink it.

Many experts also believe that water filtration systems in your home will prevent your skin from absorbing dangerous chemicals when you bathe. Sitting in a tub of what is essentially hot tap water, may promote your skin to absorb some of the chlorine and or fluoride that are present in the water. When faced with the possibilities of problems due to normal tap water, it's easy to see why so many people take the safe road and opt for water filtration systems.

Products like whole-house water filtration systems will filter the water that comes out of every tap in your house, so you're protected no matter what you're doing. Aside from the faint smell of chlorine from time to time, it isn't really possible to know what types of chemicals you're ingesting by the taste of the water. Many people turn to bottled water to combat the tap water problem, but that brings up new issues with possible chemicals from plastic, not to mention all of the bottles that end up in landfills every year. This creates a huge environmental concern that can be avoided by using water filtration systems.

Whether you believe all of the claims regarding the safety of tap water or not, having water filtration systems installed in your home will ensure you and your family are getting the cleanest drinking water possible.

Author Resource:- Mr.Rooter Plumbing now offers water treatment services and water purification systems. Highly trained and professional plumbing technicians, around the clock service availability with no overtime charges have made Mr.Rooter Plumbing a leader in water filtration systems.
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