Using Your Tax Refund To Protect Your Health!

Tax refund time is here!  Thinking about the best way to use your funds?

Consider Investing in the Protection of Your Family’s Health with a Drinking Water Purification System for Your Home.

We once thought tap water was safe, but now we know that it can be contaminated with many pollutants for which no testing is required, and no health regulation standards are established. Heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides, arsenic, chromium 6, pharmaceuticals and other man-made materials as well as bacteria, viruses and cysts have been found in North Central Florida’s water supply and can pose a serious health threat. Therefore, having a water system in your home is vital.

Issues With Community Water & Wells

If your water comes from a community water supply with chlorine, it may have an unpleasant taste and smell, altering the appearance and taste of foods and drinks.

If you are on a well your water may not be sanitary.

Bottled Water Does Not Solve the Problem

Unfortunately, using bottled water does not solve the problem. 40% of bottled water is actually tap water that may, or may not be adequately filtered. Though, the plastic bottles themselves contain BPA and phathalates. These mimic hormones in your body and can disrupt your health. On top of that, purity standards for bottled water are more lax than those for municipal tap water. In conclusion, bottled water is not the solution.

Bottled water costs 1,900 times more than tap water. This is really astonishing when you think that what you are paying for may be no different, or worse than what comes out of your tap.

A Reverse Osmosis Purification System Can Protect Your Family

The best protection for your family is a Reverse Osmosis Purification System.  It removes pesticides, herbicides, disinfection by-products, lead, arsenic, bacteria, viruses, cysts, pharmaceuticals and many other contaminants from water.  An endless supply of filtered water can be at your fingertips for only 10 cents per gallon!

For more information call:

Gainesville: 352-372-2707 Ocala: 352-369-1707