Safe Drinking Water on Tap: What You Need to Know to Get the Best for Less

· Xlibris Corporation
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48
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More than 20 years ago, when our children were very small, I felt the need for better drinking water quality and I purchased a small counter top appliance that hooked up to the water tap. It didnt take long before I realized that this was just a bandaid and that something more powerful was needed and thus I embarked on a mission to educate myself about home drinking water filtration systems. This was pretty much in the days before I had a computer, so I looked at trade magazines and sent for every drinking water brochure I could find, read them all and compared for quality and price. This convinced me very quickly of the benefits and affordability of solid carbon block technology and I ended up with a company that took the water filtration business very seriously and in my opinion did produce and still produces

About the author

Britt Mittemeijer’s first and foremost interest is in helping others to a healthy and green lifestyle. Based on her studies and experience she believes strongly that clean, contaminant-free drinking water is a prerequisite for healthy nutrition. Water as a basic nutrient is often overlooked. Her concern is to guide her audience to make effective choices in their needs for safe drinking water at an affordable price. Over the past 22 years she and her husband have helped more than 500 families get healthier water while saving dollars and the environment. Britt maintains a blog at http://BottledWaterCostsTooMuch.com and her website is http://MultiPureUSA.com/brittmit

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