Articles and News
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Under-Sink Filters vs. the Competition
How do under-sink water filters compare to other water filters? And what under-sink filter might be best for your home? Keep reading to find out.
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How to Test for Lead in Your Water and What to Do If There's Too Much
Both the EPA and the CDC have stated that no amount of lead in water is safe. Here's everything you need to know about lead in your drinking water.
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Drinking-Water Test Kits: Test Your Water at Home
We strongly recommend that you test the water coming into your home, using the kit that best suits your situation and budget. Here's everything you need to know about drinking-water test kits.
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What Can The Taste of Water Tell You About Its Quality?
Did you know the taste of water can vary from sweet & salty to bitter & sour? Read this article to know exactly what is making your water taste the way it does.
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Six Ways to Detect Lead in Your Drinking Water
Lead can be found in water supplies all over the country. Infants, fetuses, and children are the most vulnerable when it comes to lead exposure. Read our effective methods on how to test for lead in your water.
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Three Tried and Tested Ways to Remove Lead from Water
The presence of lead in your water is a serious health issue. In this article, read the best and most effective (and least effective) ways to remove lead from water.
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The Truth Behind the Sulfur Smell in Water
Do you notice the smell of rotten eggs in your drinking water? If so, you probably have sulfur in your water and you may want to find out more about it.
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How Is Water Quality Defined? What to Know About the Safety of Your Drinking Water
Levels of bacteria, solid particulates, salinity, and dissolved oxygen — these all affect water quality. Read on to find out more.
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Everything You Need to Know About Copper in Drinking Water
While copper is an essential trace mineral that we need to survive, too much can be toxic. Here's everything you need to know about copper in drinking water.
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Basic Information About Lead in Drinking Water: Is It Safe?
There's no safe level of lead in drinking water. But how does lead make its way into our water in the first place? Here's basic information to know about detecting lead and filtering it out.