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Do You Know What's In Your Water?

Last updated 7 months ago

Water is an essential part of life. Our bodies are comprised of about 60% water, and life cannot exist without it. Drinking water every day is important to stay healthy and hydrated, as water affects the function of nearly every major organ in the human body. Many people rely on basic tap water to stay hydrated, but tap water may contain a variety of contaminants that affect the taste, odor, and overall quality of the water. Filtered water can improve the taste and quality of your water so that you are more inclined to drink it. Read on to find out what could be in your tap water, and why a home filtration system could be a good choice for you and your family.

Water Analysis
Without having your water analyzed, there is no way to be certain what exactly your tap water contains. There is the possibility of chemicals and contaminants in water, including chlorine and lead. The Center for Disease Control says that water testing is the only way to be sure that you are not consuming lead in your tap water, so consider having professional water experts perform an analysis in your home. That way, you will know whether a water filtration system could be beneficial to your health.

What Might Be In My Water?
Tap water comes either from surface water, such as reservoirs and lakes, or from groundwater, such as deep wells. Before it comes out of your faucet, it goes through a disinfection process which removes most potentially harmful contaminants. However, this process of chlorination cannot kill all bacteria, and tap water can still be slightly polluted. The presence of lead and copper is not uncommon, especially in homes with older pipes. Other chemicals from fertilizer and pesticide runoff can also be present in tap water. Having a home water filtration system will ensure that you and your family consume only the purest, most contaminant-free water.

Water Event provides the Dallas area with quality water filtration systems for your home or office. Call us at (972) 488-8100 to learn more about water delivery and our water analysis services.

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