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Article Title: Comparing Performance Data On Home Purifier Water System
Author: David Cassell
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Word Count: 350
Keywords: Home water purifier,home purifier water system
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Looking for a home water purifier? Be sure to compare performance data, before 
you buy. You may think that one home purifier water system is as good as 
another.  That is simply not the case.

The type of home water purifier that you need depends on the quality of your 
source. If you have a well, you should have it tested to determine what 
contaminants are present. Groundwater has been contaminated, just like sources 
that are exposed. 

You have to know what your problems are before you know which home purifier 
water system to choose. But, if you live in a city or other area serviced by a 
public treatment facility, we know what contaminants are present.

There are chemicals that are added by the facilities to kill bacteria. There 
are tiny parasitic cysts that are too hardy to be killed through chemical 
disinfection.  There are compounds that the facilities cannot remove and other 
contaminants that get in our waters between the facilities and our homes.

In order to remove all of these things that affect taste, quality and 
healthfulness, a home purifier water system must contain several different 
steps. Activated carbon and multi-media blocks remove the chemical compounds, 
both those added by the facilities and the ones they cannot remove.

Submicron filtration removes parasitic cysts and any sediment larger than 1 
micron. Ion exchange removes lead, copper and other metallic ions that get into 
the water as it travels through the pipes. Those ions are replaced with 
electrolyte or mineral ions like sodium and potassium.

If a home water purifier includes all of these steps, you will have the safest, 
best tasting and healthiest water available today. You might think that buying 
bottled is a less expensive or easier choice.  The truth is that a family of 
four would spend about $1200 per year on bottled waters.

The best home purifier water system costs $125 to purchase. In six months, you 
would need to install a replacement cartridge that costs about $48.00. So, you 
would save over a thousand dollars in the first year.

Besides, you should leave your unit in the 

Stop drinking contaminated water. Find out which water purifiers gives you the 
safest healthiest water in your home. All this and more at 
http://www.best-water-filter-guide.com
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