Here's To Clean Water--How To Help Safeguard Against Drinking Water Contaminants

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Here’s To Clean Water—How To Help Safeguard Against Drinking Water Contaminants (NAPSA)—You may have heard that drinking 8-ounce glasses of water a day is good for your health. But what if the water you're drinking isn’t as good for you as you think—dueto drinking water contaminants? The problem is that while tap and bottled water may appear crystal clean, it may still contain hidden contaminants picked up along the wayas it makesthe journey to your home. And while some drinking water contaminants may simply be things you'd really rather not ingest or might make your water taste bad, some may be harmful to your health. In fact, according to research supported by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there may be as many as 16 million waterborneillnesses a year associated with drinking water. Depending on where you live, tap water may contain levels of lead, heavy metals, industrial and agricultural pollutants and even trace levels of pharmaceuticals— including hormones, steroids, antibiotics, antidepressants, painkillers and anti-anxiety medication—which have been identified in tap water sources serving more than 51 million American homes. And buying bottled water isn’t necessarily a solution—plastic water bottles can also leach harmful contaminants into your family’s drinking water. Fortunately, there is a solution for fresh, clean water without spending a fortune. In-home water filtration products, like PURfaucet filters, can remove or reduce up to 61 of these commonly found contaminants—more than any other leading brand. i’ ae An inexpensive water filter can help you feel assured your drinking wateris clean. For example, PUR faucet filters reduce agricultural pesticides, industrial pollutants, lead, mercury, trace levels of pharmaceuticals, and chlorine taste and odor straight from the tap—contaminants others could leave behind. PUR’s unique activated carbon waterfilters found in its pitchers are certified to remove a total of 13 contaminants often found in tap water versus only six claimed by Brita—that’s twice the numberof contaminants. At the same time, they can keep essential fluoride—which is important for developing and maintaining healthy teeth in children and adults—in your drinking water. Drink (Water) To Savings Switching to filtered water at homecould save your family more than $1,000 per year over bottled water. PUR pitchers and faucet filters start at only $19.99 and provide clean water at about a pennya glass. Learn More For further information on how to safeguard your home and family from water contamination, go to www.PURwater.com or www.face book.com/PUR.