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Why Is Consuming Clean Water Important for Kids?

According to reports, around 85,700 children under the age of fifteen die from diseases like diarrhea due to unsafe water and sanitation facilities. The number of kids dying from unclean water is more than children dying from conflict, which is 30,900 annually. These...

Water Softener: 4 Signs You Should Get One For Your Home

With the Omicron variant leading to another wave of the coronavirus, you'll probably continue spending a lot of time in your home. Whether because you're working from home, or due to closures of businesses all around town. If you want to make your stay at your home...

Smelly Water: How to Treat It?

The famous rotten egg odor that comes from your water can be a hindrance to your everyday water use. Luckily, the unpleasant sulfur smell that comes from well water is treatable. In most cases, residential water filtration systems will do the job by effectively...

Bacterial Presence in Water – Infograph

Do you know that all water has some bacteria in it? However, that doesn't make it unsafe to drink or use for household purposes. Have a look at the below infograph to know more about bacterial presence in water:

Debunked Myths About Water Softeners

Do you think water softeners are harmful to your home and the environment? If so, you're not alone. But the truth is, water softeners are a great way to improve your home's efficiency and protect the environment. This blog post will debunk some of the most common...

Back to School 101: How Water Helps Students Succeed

While sending their kids to school, parents consider several factors such as the school’s educational system, co-curricular activities, and the environment, but a majority of them tend to forget to check the school’s water management system. Water is essential for all...

Signs Your Water Softener Isn’t Working Properly

Many people in the United States and Canada use water softeners to remove minerals from their water. If your softener isn’t working correctly, you may be able to spot some signs that it needs repair or replacement. This blog will discuss signs which indicate that your...

Why Do Kettles Get Limescale?

Whether it’s your kettles, boilers, steamers, dishwashers, or ice machines, most of the kitchen appliances need water to work, but the minerals and other contaminants in the water supply can deteriorate their efficiency and performance, causing frequent equipment...

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