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Taking Hot Shower is Bad for Health if You Do not Have Whole-house Water Treatment Systems Installedp>Shocking report in the American Journal of Public Health revealed, chlorine had been linked to significant increases in certain types of cancer and stated that “up to 2/3s of the harmful exposure was due to skin absorption and inhalation while showering.” Let get this straight, I am not trying to scare you into installing whole house water treatment. After you have understood the simple scientific facts about your skin reaction if you bath in hot shower, you can make your own judgment.When your body or skin is under the stream of hot water, the pores of your skin will open up. For those who had undergone facial treatment using blow of steam to open up your pores for better
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Whole-House Water Treatment Systems and How They Can Protect Your Family’s HealthWhole-house water treatment systems are becoming increasingly popular as more and more people discover how important and cost-effective they can be.I’m sure you are well aware of some of the dangers in our water these days, but did you know there are over 2100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer in it? Herbicides and pesticides are present in almost every glass we drink.So the need for a home water treatment system is vital if we are to protect our family’s health.The US EPA has recently stated that “Due to chlorine and showering, virtually every home in America has a detectable level of chloroform gas in the air.” When chlorine vaporizes in steam, and combines with other organ
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Whole-house Water Treatment Systems Provide More Protection With Less HassleSome people are so afraid of the contamination of our water supply that they use whole-house water treatment systems for protection. They are absolutely right to be afraid, and they have taken the right step in installing a home water treatment system. But is covering your entire house going too far?Actually whole-house water treatment systems are a very practical method of protecting your family from the tens of thousands of contaminants in tap water. Many people believe that simply making their drinking water safe is enough to keep them fully protected, but these impurities find other ways into your home.If you only use a countertop or under-counter home water treatment system, then you are leaving a lot of rout
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Whole-House Water Treatment Systems – Your Guide to Finding the Right One For YouBuying whole-house water treatment systems may be the right choice for your family. Here’s how to figure out which home water treatment system will provide the protection that you need at a price you can afford.Well OwnersIf you have a private well, you should have testing conducted on an annual basis, even if the first test is a “thumbs-up”. Testing can be expensive, and you have to specify which contaminants that you would like to test for.  But you need this official record, just in case.Industry or a “planned community” could move into your area and that could affect the quality of your well-water. With an official record, you can seek restitution for the problems that
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These days, it is easy to become alarmed by the increasing amounts of chemicals and toxins appearing in our food, air, and water. When it comes to the safety of water at home; however, there is a solution. By now, you probably know that you should drink filtered water, but did you know that you should also bathe, shower, cook, and launder your clothes with filtered water? In order to filter water for all of these uses in your home, you can install a whole-house water filter. A whole-house filter connects to the main water line entering your house so that all of the water dispensers – faucets, showers, baths, kitchen, laundry – dispense filtered water. The two most common types of contaminants removed by these filters are sediment and chemicals. Sediment typically re