Posts Tagged ‘general health’
Water Purifiers/Filters – Healthy Living
Monday, August 17, 2009 1:51 No CommentsIf healthy nutrition is as important to you as it should be, you should be aware that drinking water is an integral part of it. If the water in your area is sub par consider some sort of filter. There are types that attach to your faucet or are part of a pitcher. Drinking clean water can’t be stressed enough as key to your health and well-being.
Replacement Filter Cartridge-Sustains Your Health of Your Water
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 2:38 No CommentsIf you are into health than you are sure to appreciate the health benefits of having filtered water. But hooking up the filter is just the start. It is equally important that you remember to use a filter replacement cartridge at the intervals recommended by the filter manufacturer. A filter is a great way of removing contaminants from your drinking water supply, but as it does dirt tends to clog the filter. When the filter is clogged it becomes less effective at doing its job. That is why you need to use a filter replacement cartridge regularly to keep your drinking water supply fresh and clean.
GE Water Filters, Making A World Of Difference
Sunday, August 2, 2009 2:08 No CommentsBorn from the mind of the great inventor Thomas Edison General Electric merged with Thomson Huston Company in 1892. The company has taken off since then as a leader of industry to become in 2009 the world’s largest company.
The Need For Water Filters/Purifiers Is A Must Nowadays.
Sunday, July 26, 2009 2:07 No CommentsOne of the most important yet under-rated inventions of modern times is water filters/purifiers. They are a part of our every day lives yet we rarely even need to consider its importance. In third-world countries these filters are saving many lives. In areas where filtration and purification dont exist water borne diseases and sickness from contaminated water take their toll. While there have been countless initiatives taken to get more filtered and purified water available every where in the world, there are still people dying from water-borne illnesses.
