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Writer's pictureDouglas Brewster

5 Compelling Reasons to Consider a High-Quality Whole House Water Treatment System

Clean, safe water is essential for your family's health and well-being. While public utilities work hard to provide drinkable water, there are limitations to what they can achieve. Here are five reasons why investing in a whole house water treatment system could be one of the best decisions you make for your home:

  1. Limited Contaminant Monitoring by Public Utilities Public water utilities monitor only around 100 potential water contaminants. This limited scope is designed to prioritize the most dangerous chemicals and keep water bills low. However, this approach means that other harmful substances might go undetected, especially if there's no specific reason to test for them—like a chemical spill in your area.

  2. Not All Contaminants Are Removed During Treatment The treatment processes used by public utilities vary depending on the local water supply and the age of the treatment plant. Unfortunately, not all contaminants are removed during these processes. In fact, some chemicals are even added during treatment. In the event of a water emergency, your local plant might not have the resources needed to address the issue effectively, leaving your water less safe than you might think.

  3. One-Size-Fits-All Safety Thresholds The safety standards for tap water are set to protect the general population, but these thresholds may not account for individual sensitivities. Certain groups, such as pregnant women, immunocompromised individuals, young children, and the elderly, can be more vulnerable to the effects of contaminants, even at low concentrations.

  4. Unpredictable Water Supply Issues Problems with your local water supply can occur at any time without warning. These issues might be temporary, but they can also recur or persist indefinitely, compromising the safety of your water over the long term.

  5. Unknown Risks from Contaminant Combinations While individual chemicals in water might be deemed harmless in low concentrations, their combined effects are often unknown. The interaction between different contaminants can create new risks, which are not routinely tested for by water companies.

Given these factors, relying solely on public utilities for your water safety might not be enough. A comprehensive home water treatment system, including whole house filtration and reverse osmosis (R/O) for drinking water, ensures your family is protected from potential contamination throughout the year, even in the event of a water supply disaster.



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