Water is utilized in almost every dish and beverage that you prepare at home. As a result, the quality of your home’s tap water may have a direct influence on a wide range of items you create in the kitchen every day. Today, we’ll discuss the consequences of cooking with unfiltered tap water and why filtering your home’s water may result in safer and tastier dishes and beverages! How Does Cooking with Unfiltered Tap Water Affect Your Health? Consider all of the ways in which you utilize tap water in your cooking on a regular basis: We wash our vegetables in tap water, use water as a basis for soups, stocks, and sauces, boil pasta in water. Water is the primary component in the majority of beverages! If your tap water is unfiltered, pollutants will most likely be transmitted to the food and beverages you prepare at home. Even if…
It is not uncommon for people to drink water gotten directly from the tap. We see it happen every time; a person turns on the tap and gets a glass of water. But how safe is tap water? Tap water comes from different sources (lakes, rivers, and reservoirs). It travels miles from the origin through pipes, collecting dirt, chemicals, and other pollutants. By the time you help yourself with a glass of tap water, you wouldn’t be drinking just water but also heavy metals and bacteria. Well, some might disagree and claim that the water is perfectly safe, considering the large-scale water filtering system installed in the sewerage on the municipality level. Truly, it eliminates impurities in the water, but how can you be entirely sure that this system functions perfectly at all times? It’s safer to take some in-house precautions instead of just relying on a tentative water filtering…
It really doesn’t matter where you live, you have the right to clean and safe drinking water. What you might not know, there are a number of contaminants in your water! These contaminants can cause illnesses from elements such as chlorine, radium, and metals. It’s really important that you take action if you believe your water is contaminated. Here are a few suggestions to keep drinking water safe in your home. First and foremost, check with your local officials to find out how safe your water is. If you do not know whom to contact, their number should be on your water or utility bill or contact your government officials for more information. If you are able to contact someone, there are questions you should ask. What is the source of your water? When was the last time it was checked by the EPA? Is there fluoride in the water?…
We cannot do without showering every day. After all, everyone wants to have clear and soft skin. Showering helps to declutter the skin pores, and we need water for this. However, the type of water we use – tap water – has more effects than we think. Considering that we find ways to filter our tap water before drinking, does it mean unfiltered water is bad for our body? Lets’ find out together! Are You Showering with Hard Water? If you regularly encounter soap scum – the white filmy mineral remnants on your shower head and faucet, your water is most likely hard water. By hard water, we mean water containing very high amounts of magnesium and calcium minerals. The adverse effects of hard water on the hair are evident in hair color and texture. In most cases, it accumulates minerals in the hair, causing hair to frizz. In addition,…
Water is essential for survival. But RVers do not always have the luxury of safe drinking water. Even when there are water hookups, they usually taste differently with obvious inferior quality. It is even worse for people who boondock – they are forced to drink unsafe water just to stay hydrated. The million-dollar question in this scenario is, what can be done? Accessing safe and healthy drinking water on the go doesn’t have to be a problem. This article has identified the several options you can choose from and what you can expect from each. Option 1 – Carrying bottles of water. Bottled water is a better and safer alternative to the poor-quality water RVers often end up with. But the downside here is the bulkiness and high costs of bottled water. You may also be contributing to environmental pollution by adding more plastic waste. You will agree that we…
Most people think of natural sunlight whenever ultraviolet light is mentioned. However, UV radiation has many applications; it makes life healthier, safer, and more comfortable. What Is UV Radiation? Electromagnetic waves in the spectrum 100 to 400nm make up ultraviolet radiation, which is invisible. Due to its intensity, UV radiation is suitable for disinfecting and cleaning surfaces and reducing pollutants in air and water. Frequently, UV radiation has been an eco-friendly alternative to chemical solutions. In addition, energy-rich UV light is helpful in surface treatment and processing. Benefits of UV Radiation Although overexposure to UV radiation can have adverse effects, moderate exposure has several benefits. UV radiation has three main health benefits, including vitamin D production, mood improvement, and increased energy. Vitamin D Production UV radiation is a good source of vitamin D at moderate levels. Vitamin D helps in regulating calcium metabolism. Insulin secretion, blood pressure, immunity, and cell…
Supplying safe drinking water to your family is one of the most important aspects of being prepared, even for day to day life. Thankfully, there are many places to buy residential water treatment options. From contacting local experts, to researching online, you can rest assured there are many choices available. Even if you simply head over to your home improvement store, you will soon be met with a plethora of certified water filters. You may wonder, how can you be sure the water filter you have purchased is not only effective, but also safe? While some types of filter media are efficient at removing or reducing contaminants that cause unpleasant tastes and smells, many are scentless or tasteless. This may make you feel uncomfortable in regard to your home tap water, but this is where water filter certifications come into play. Independent organizations put together a whole slew of rigorous…
For many people, pets are family. Cats, dogs, birds, fish, and even pigs are adopted into our families on a daily basis, and treated as though they were also human. They’re fed the best food available, given lots of snuggles, and earn a spot on the bed – or at least on the nightstand. But, do you ever consider the quality of water you are providing to your four-legged friends? Pet owners are often greatly concerned with the overall health of their pet. Filtered water not only boosts overall hydration, but it also prevents exposure to dangerous contaminants, including: lead, copper, parasites, pesticides, chlorine, and much more. If you are as concerned with the quality of your pet’s drinking water, you will definitely want to learn about these top 3 reasons for supplying your beloved pal with filtered water. Essential Nutrients Did you know that mammals receive many nutrients through…
Amongst the benefits that water provides to the human body, you’ll be amazed how water intake can make a difference in your skin texture, skin color, and overall health of your skin. Taking enough water aids good digestion and circulation of enough water into the blood vessel, meaning the body is kept hydrated, and the needed nutrients can circulate. Also, your skin gets to enjoy that soothing and healthy look because of adequate water intake; it makes your skin look younger and more refined. The workings of water on the skin will be discussed shortly. How Does Drinking Enough Water Affect Your Skin Health? About 70% of the body is made up of water; every cell, organ, and composition is made of water or runs on water. Drinking enough water keeps the skin running and wet, allowing smooth flow without friction. The body breaks down when water is absent, showing…
It is easy for individuals to assume that well water is as safe to consume as filtered water. The fact of the matter is, though, that it can be as dangerous as tap water, or worse. Industrial and agricultural runoff, and other factors, can impart various contaminants into the well, and resulting water. Your safest bet is to install a filtration system specifically designed to treat well water, in order to provide safe drinking water to your household. The best way to go about this, is to test your water, and opt for a purification system setup specifically for the needs of your well water. Due to the individualistic needs of well water, the system utilized by one household is not the same as the next. This is because the water in another well may contain differing contaminants, and suffer from varying runoff, and more. If you are the happy…