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What would you do if your drinking water became contaminated between the source and your kitchen faucet?  Do you have a half gallon a day per person saved up for
an emergency? (That is the amount each person must drink per day in order to be properly hydrated.)

Currently, all wells and aquifers are contaminated to some degree and municipal water treatment plants don’t remove all contaminants. Even if they could, water lines
can let in contamination. Most city systems have very old water lines and so do most homes and businesses.
 Chlorine is the treatment of choice in
municipal systems. Chlorine is a poison.  Yes, it kills bacteria but it also combines with other elements, creating cancer cocktails
coming out of our faucets.  Bathing and showering in chlorinated water is drying for the skin and poisonous to the lungs.

Homes, businesses and institutions have an option. Reverse Osmosis can be used to ensure water purity.  RO is available for point of use in a kitchen or for an entire
water supply.  The most affordable private home application is an under sink unit with a faucet mounted on the sink.  

A Reverse Osmosis home unit can produce enough water for a family and have plenty left over to store for an emergency.  The filters need replacing once a year.  A
one time investment for the unit and low cost annual filter replacement is a small price to pay for purified water.  You can call your investment “Life Insurance”
because drinking good water enables your body to utilize nutrients more fully and truly flushes toxins from your body.
FIRST STEP -   SOFTEN WATER THE SAFE WAY
SECOND STEP - REMOVE CHLORINE & SEDIMENT  
THIRD STEP - PURIFY DRINKING & COOKING WATER
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Shown here is a basic four filter Reverse Osmosis Under-sink
unit.  This purifies enough drinking and cooking water per day
for a family of four to six.  The filters need changing once a year
and are reasonably priced.

Larger systems are available for businesses and for cities.

With illness on the increase, look to the water to either make
you sicker or heal you and help maintain your health. YOU
choose.  The mere fact that it takes three gallons of city water to
make one gallon of  RO water should speak for itself.

WHAT ARE YOU DRINKING?
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