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Water Filtration System in a Straw

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

LifeStraw makes previously contaminated water drinkable by removing bacteria and viruses.

Sometimes, it’s the simplest technologies that have the greatest potential impact on people’s lives. Take the Vestergaard Frandsen Group’s mobile personal filtration system, otherwise known as LifeStraw. It is a powder-blue plastic tube—much thicker than an ordinary straw—containing filters that make water teeming with typhoid-,cholera- and diarrhea-causing microorganisms drinkable. Now, to be clear, we do not sell this item…yet. We just love to report what’s going on out there in the water purification world.

The filters, made up of a halogenated resin, kill nearly 100 percent of bacteria and nearly 99 percent of the viruses that pass through LifeStraw. A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill evaluation tested the device’s performance in water containingEscherichia coli B and Enterococcus faecalisbacteria and the MS2 coliphage virus as well as iodine and silver. The results indicated that LifeStraw filtered out all contaminants to levels where they don’t pose a health risk to someone drinking the water.

But the device does not filter heavy metals such as iron or fluoride nor does it remove parasites like cryptosporidium or giardia, although the Switzerland-based company’s CEO, Mikkel Vestergaard Frandsen, says there is a version of LifeStraw available to relief groups in Bangladesh and India that can filter arsenic.

At less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) long, the device can filter up to 185 gallons (700 liters) of water, estimated to be about a year’s supply for one person. The device is no longer usable when its filters become too clogged to pass water through, typically after a year of hard use.

The success of the personal filtration system led Vestergaard Frandsen to introduce earlier this month its LifeStraw Family device, an instant microbiological purifier that provides about 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of safe drinking water in an hour and about 4,000 gallons (15,000 liters) over its life span for a family of six. LifeStraw Family is designed to sieve dirt, parasites, bacteria and viruses, and will be available starting in May.

Larry Greenemeier

www.scientificamerican.com

 

 

 

Filter Pure Systems Celebrates 30 Years

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Filter Pure Systems Celebrates 30 Years

Celebrating their 30th year in business, Filter Pure Systems, Inc. is a proven leader in the water filtration industry. With a reputation of providing innovative products at the highest quality, they have delivered on their mission statement to become the “first choice” distributor for water filters and filtration systems.

Filter Pure Systems was founded in 1981 by the Lowe Family in Tampa, Florida. Rusty Lowe, Founder and President, wanted to provide clean drinking water to his family, friends and customers.  Though the company has grown exponentially over  the years, Filter Pure Systems’ commitment remains the same – to ensure every glass you drink is sparkling clear.

“We are proud of our products because they provide real value to our customers. Better taste and reduced maintenance affect each operator’s bottom line.”
- Rusty Lowe, Founder & President

Carrying identifiable brands as the EverpurePentair and SHURflo, their innovative products deliver a fresh solution in water filtration. Filter Pure Systems’ dedication to superior quality has resulted in them being the premier choice for water filtration in both domestic and international markets. Their reliable products and outstanding customer service is why government entities, leading companies such as CocaCola and Walt Disney, and major restaurant chains trust Filter Pure Systems with  their filtration needs.

Over the last 30 years, Filter Pure Systems has spurred substantial growth; what began as a $60K first year has grown into a multimillion dollar per year enterprise. “The  future of Filter Pure Systems is strong,” notes Lowe. “Our internal plans call for an additional increase in sales this year of at least 20-25%.” With these projections, Filter Pure
Systems is actively expanding infrastructure and facilities to accommodate this growth  and best serve their customers.

 

Shower Head Filters: 4 Reasons Why You Should Use One

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Many people understand the reasons for using a water filter for their drinking water, but what about your bath water? Yes, most bathing water becomes purified from germs and microorganisms, but what does that chlorine do to you and your shower?

To understand what the chlorine used to treat your water does to bath time, for you and your family, let’s take a look at 4 reasons to use a shower head filter:

Reasons to Use Shower Head Filters

    • Dry hair and/or skin – Many that use shower head filters enjoy the benefits of hydrated hair and/or skin vs. those who don’t use filters in their shower. Since most purified bath water contains chlorine, its effects are the same as swimming in a pool. To counter this, many use a shower head filter to filter out this and other chemicals used to purify our water supplies.
    • Your health – Although the water we bathe in may seem fine on the outside, without a shower filter in place, you may be at risk for serious health risks. The chlorine used to treat our water could not only be absorbed through our skin, it is possible to breathe it in from the fumes of heated water. To avoid any possible complications, it’s best to find a shower head filter you like and install it as soon as possible.
    • Smell – Although the water purification process used to protect us from different bacteria and other microorganisms uses chlorine, there is sometimes a horrible odor to go along with that. I don’t know about you, but I take a shower to remove odors, not the other way around.
    • Cleaning – Now here’s something you may not know – some shower head filters help soften your water, which in turn, helps you to clean your shower. Yes, we have all heard of hard water stains and such, but where do you think they come from? Yes, hard water. With a filter in place, cleaning the shower will become a simpler task vs. trying to get out those pesky stains.

No matter how you cut it, having a shower head filter in your shower is not something you should take lightly. To avoid things like health risks or even just dry hair, consider getting a filter and install it today.