Sunday, October 16, 2016

How to Choose Best Water Filtration System

The EPA has regulations to ensure the safety of drinking water.  However, they list 90 contaminants that are likely to be found in drinking water.  Does your tap water include

  • Fecal Coliform and E coli from human or animal waste?
  • Radon which causes cancer?
  • Tetrachloroethylene which causes liver problems?
  • Selenium which leads to circulatory problems?
  • Thallium which can cause hair loss?

These contaminants might be kept at safe levels, but smart consumers who want the best for their family are turning to home filtration systems.  Cheap water filtration systems can be less effective in filtering out contaminants and be more likely to break or leak than high end water filters.

The most common water filters are canister or faucet-mounted.  They are usually limited in what they can remove and require frequent filter replacement.  Both can be unsightly and a forty dollar faucet-mounted water filter might start leaking a few months after installation.

For the best water filters, consider getting a model that fits under the sink.  Apart from the one-time installation and occasional filter replacement, you don't even notice that the filter is there. 

The more simple water filters use only a single carbon filter.  Look for a water filter that has more than one filter and also uses reverse osmosis.  Compared to other filter types, reverse osmosis removes a wider spectrum of contaminants.

My Recommended Water Filtration : BlueAir Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier


The BlueAir Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier is the best on the market.  It installs under your counter.  It has an activated carbon prefilter as well as the course filter, the carbon filter, and the reverse osmosis membrane.

Some water filters suffer from slow filtration rates, but the BlueAir Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier manages to filter 0.7 gallons a minute.  It filters particles as small as 100pm.  The BlueAir uses continuous flow instead of a storage tank so there is never stagnant water.

Of course the purifier comes with indicator lights to let you know when to change the pre-filter.  In addition, it uses a yellow flashing light if the unit ever needs servicing.

At almost three thousand dollars, this purifier is a higher upfront investment than many of the other filters on the market.  However, it wastes less water than other models and certainly saves money over bottle water.  If you aren't handy, you'll want a plumber to install the unit.

With this unit, you'll never have to worry about what contaminants you or your children are drinking.