Improving The Quality Of Your Tap Water

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quality of drinking water. (NAPS)—While health and wellness experts urge consumers to drink more water, doing it safely isn’t as easy as it sounds: tap water might not be as clean as you think. It could contain contaminants that are potentially harmful to your health, such as chemical by-products, heavy metals, and microbial cysts. In fact, according to research supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there may be as many as 16 million waterborne illnesses in the U.S. each year. An easy solution for consumers to enjoy clean, great-tasting water for drinking and cookingistofilter water at-home. One filter system to consider is PUR, which removes contami- nants that other systems, including Brita, could leave behind. PUR Faucet Mount Filters reduce 61 contaminants found in drinking water such as lead, heavy metals, agricultural pesticides, industrial pollutants, pharmaceuticals, microbial cysts, and chlorine. PURpitcherfilters are certified to reduce 2x more contaminants than Brita pitcher filters, while PUR Faucet Mount Filters reduce 10x more contaminants than Brita pitcherfilters. Beyond the superior filtration technology of PUR, the filters come in manystyles and finishes, such as the new Stainless Steel Style Faucet Mount. Another one of the latest additions to the PUR family of filters is the 11-Cup Pitcher. It is designed to offer a more convenient way to filter drinking water by reducing the frequencyofrefills. The pitcher base also uses the same footprint as a gallon of milk to save spacein therefrigerator. To learn more, visit www.pur water.com.