This section
will help you find answers to many questions about air purifiers
and water filters. If you
need further information, please call during office hours
or contact us at info@Bestfilters®.com.
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT WATER FILTERS
Why
do I need to filter my water?
The human body is 60 - 80% water. Every five to 10
days we need to replace all of our body's water to keep functioning
smoothly,
efficiently and to maintain good health. It is important to replenish
our bodies water with clean, pure, filtered water. Our filters are
long-lasting, reliable, and provide water filtered down to 1 micron
(a human hair is about 100 microns) to prevent long-term health risks
due to gradual buildup of toxins, heavy metals, chemicals and chlorine.
Most municipal water systems are chlorinated to kill bacteria
and viruses. However,
the chlorine can form carcinogenic compounds, such as trihalomethanes and
chloroform. Also, this water still has to travel through miles of
pipes before it enters your home. The pipes are usually not clean
and contain heavy metals from solder joints, fixtures, etc. The only
way to ensure that your drinking water is free of contaminants is to
filter
it yourself in your home or office.
What can I do to improve the safety of the water in my home?
You can install a home water filter. One of the easiest
and most effective filtration devices is a system that treats water
at a single point of use for drinking, cooking and watering plants.
This can easily be installed as a countertop unit, or an undercounter
unit with a separate faucet. It is also important to use
a shower filter to remove chlorine while you shower.
Why should I buy a water filter from Bestfilters®.com?
We know you could go to your neighborhood super center or
home center and buy a water filter, perhaps for a little less
money
than from Bestfilters®, but most of these are only good for
taste and odor reduction and Chlorine removal. Our specialized filters
don't stop there, we also remove dangerous chemicals, Lead,
Giardia
and Cryptosporidium, pesticides, herbicides. We also will
never sell a
filter with only GAC, (Granular Activated Carbon) like many
of our competitors, because there is a high probability of the water "channeling",
and the filter will lose its effectiveness. We always follow
any filter containing GAC with a solid carbon block filter
that will
never channel.
Isn't bottled water easier, cheaper and just as safe?
It is perfectly legal to bottle water from wells, springs
and even public tap water. You could actually be carrying home
water bottles containing the same low quality water that comes
out of your faucet. Bottled water is not always free of contaminants
either, in 1990 a test by the Suffolk County, New York Health Dept.
found that 9 of 88 brands tested did not meet state and Federal
drinking water standards, even Perrier had that recall due to Benzene
contamination. Sometimes you can even taste and smell the plastic
water bottle. Also if water is bottled and sold within the
same state, it is not subject to EPA regulations. Finally,
bottled water is much more expensive than a home filter system,
averaging about a dollar a gallon in comparison to less than
10 cents a gallon.
What about water pitcher filters or faucet-mount filters?
In our business, we refer to these as "feel good" filters.
You get to "feel good" that you're doing something
about your water quality, however, these small filter elements
tend to
be ineffective against everything but Chlorine, taste and odor.
Also, they are very expensive to use and need frequent filter
replacement.
Why should I be concerned with filtering my shower water?
You can absorb more chlorine through your skin and lungs
in one shower then you can in all the tap water you could drink
in
a day. Chlorine not only dries your skin and hair, studies
show that long-term exposure to chlorine has been linked to various
cancers, and, recently, to increased risk of miscarriage.
Is
the water filtration system independently lab-tested and certified
by NSF and/or UL? Many water filter products, including
our own Superior series water filter systems, are made with filter
cartridges and components that are "NSF approved materials" but
are not submitted for laboratory testing or certification. These water
filtration systems are not tested or certified by NSF or UL and therefore
cannot be legally sold in states such as California. The Aquasana,
Multi-Pure and Doulton water filter systems are all rigorously tested
by independent laboratories and then certified by NSF/UL to meet or
exceed ANSI/NSF Standards 42 & 53.
Is the water filter
system state certified? Aquasana, Multi-Pure and
Doulton all are state certified to meet or exceed the stringent water
filter standards for states that require certification and registration,
including California, Massachusetts, Colorado, Iowa and Wisconsin.
(Links for test results are within the product descriptions).
Does the water
filter use a solid carbon block filter? All of our
water filters utilize at least one solid carbon block filter tested
to filter 1.0 microns or finer. We won't market a water filter that
contains GAC (granular activated carbon) without
an additional solid carbon block filter. This is because it has been
found that the loose, porous structure of GAC allows "channeling" and
its' filtering abilities become diminished or may fail. The granular
structure of GAC may also allow contamination and support bacterial
growth.
Is there a replaceable
filter, and is it easily changed? Our entire product
line features replaceable water filter cartridges designed for a
specified term of usage before a filter change is needed, usually
in the 500 to 2500 gallon range. Don't be fooled by uncertified,
untested disposable water filters making unsubstantiated claims for
10,000 to 30,000 gallons of usage, these products may become saturated
with contaminants and allow unfiltered water through the unit.
Is installation
difficult? Our countertop systems can be installed
in less than 5 minutes and require nothing more than a pair of pliers.
Our Undercounter water filters can be easily installed by a handy
homeowner or in less than an hour by a professional plumber.
How long has the
manufacturer been in business? Aquasana is made by
Sun Water Systems. They have a 17 year history including 14 patents
for water filtration. Multi-Pure has been a water filter industry
leader for more than 33 years, and Doulton dates back over 150 years.
Bestfilters® and our team of manufacturers will be around whenever
you need assistance and replacement filters.
Does
it use electricity or waste water? No. Unlike Distillation,
our products do not need electricity, and our products do not waste
water like Reverse Osmosis, which wastes from 3-9 gallons of water
for every gallon you use. Our water filters provide a simple, elegant
solution, filtering only the exact amount of water you need for
drinking, cooking, watering plants or showering.
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT AIR CLEANERS AND AIR PURIFIERS
What
is a HEPA Air Cleaner?
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters were developed during
the early days of atomic research, in conjunction with the Atomic Energy
Commission, to clean the air of hazardous radioactive particles. A
true HEPA filter, like the Austin Air and Honeywell air cleaners capture
more than 99.97% of all particles larger than .3 microns passing through
the air filter. How big is that? A particle of tobacco smoke is 1 micron,
household dust is 10 microns and a human hair is 70 to 100 microns
thick. This type of indoor air purifier, a HEPA quality air filter,
can help alleviate symptoms of allergies, asthma, sinus congestion
and breathing difficulties. Today, HEPA air filters are the most advanced,
environmentally friendly, and cost effective air purification systems
available.
How Polluted is Indoor Air?
The U.S. EPA considers indoor air pollution a high priority
health risk and estimates it to be 4 to 100 times more polluted
than outdoor air. We usually spend about 90% of our time indoors,
more than half of this time in our homes. It makes sense to breathe
fresh, clean HEPA-filtered air to reduce indoor air pollution and
minimize allergies, asthma and other diseases. Everyday we typically
breathe in two heaping tablespoons of airborne particles that our
bodies must process and discharge. Medical experts agree that the
smallest of these particles cause the greatest problems.
What are the Sources of Indoor Air Pollution?
Some of these sources are: fiberglass insulation, pressed wood
furniture and flooring, dry cleaning, dust mites, lead, aerosols,
pesticides, tobacco smoke, carpets, paints, pet dander, pollen,
Radon gas, solvents, cleaning products, mold spores, animal hair,
bacteria, drapes and plastics just to name a few. A true HEPA filter
removes all of these contaminants.
What about Electrostatic Air Cleaners?
These products use a process of "charging" particles
and attracting them to a collector plate. Electrostatic air cleaners
are economical and energy efficient. However, they have limited
air circulation, thus creating a small area of effectiveness and
they do not remove gases or odors. They also produce Ozone, which
can be a harmful irritant to people with respiratory problems.
What about Ozone Generators and Ionizers?
Ozone (O3) is an unstable form of oxygen (O2) that oxidizes
pollutants. However, this aggressive form of oxygen also can attack
lung tissue in asthmatics and others with sensitive lungs. The
oxidizing effect of ozone generators and ionizers is suspected
to be a cause of accelerated aging and cancer. Many people are
highly sensitive to the ozone generated by these devices.
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