Get Pure Water and Clean Air
Welcome! This lens offers products to purify your drinking water and improve the air quality in your home. The bottled water business is a million dollar business and growing. The effect of the plastic bottle water business is playing havoc on our landfills! The emmissions from transportation of bottle water is adding to a already overstressed outdoor air quality.
Additionally, most people are unware of how detrimental the air quaility is in thier home due to common cleaning products.
Table of Contents
- What is in Your Drinking Water?
- The Truth About Bottled Water
- Water Filtration Systems
- Walter Filtration System Comparisons
- Earth Trends
- What is Your Indoor Air Quality?
- Are Hazardous Chemicals Floating in Your Home
- Find Air Purification Sytems on Ebay
- Great Stuff on Amazon
- New Flickr Photos
- Natural Products for Everyday Living
- I do hope you sign my guest book!
What is in Your Drinking Water?
Bottled water is the norm today. It is a multi-billion dollar industry. In addition, the plastic bottles, and packaging are adding excessive materials to a already stressed landfills. In addition, how safe is the $1 per bottle of water?
Most drinking water provided to communities comes from surface sources, like lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. These water bodies unfortunately are attacked daily with harmful chemicals from industry, the environment, and the human race. In addition, storm water drains empty into our lakes and rivers further contaminating them with gasoline, oils, and anti-freeze, just to name a few.There was a day when underground surface water (well water) was suggested to be cleaner than surface water because of its natural filtering system, however, underground water has also been contaminated with chemicals dumped onto the ground (oils, paints, fuel, etc).
Although your community water may pass through a filtration system before it gets to your house, are you really sure your water is free from chemicals and harmful bacteria? Today's water supplies are certain to contain a certain amount if chemicals just to clear and clean it. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has set standards on the minimum and maximum amount of contaminants allowed in drinking water. That alone is a scary thought.
There are four groups of contaminants in water:
Microbial Pathogens: Pathogens are disease-producing microorganisms, which include bacteria, viruses, and parasites. They get into drinking water when it is contaminated by sewage, animal waste, or well are not improperly sealed and constructed. Health effects of this contaminant can include gastroenteritis, salmonella infection, dysentery, shigellosis, hepatitis, and giardiasis (a gastrointestinal infection causing diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and gas).
Organics: Many people are concerned about potentially toxic chemicals and metals in water. Only a few of the toxic organic chemicals that occur in drinking water are regulated by drinking water standards. This group of contaminants includes:
Trihalomthanes (THMs), which are formed when chlorine in treated drinking water combines with naturally occurring organic matter.
Pesticides, including herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.
Volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), which include solvents, degreasers, adhesives, gasoline additives, and fuels additives. Some of the common VOCs are: benzene, trichloroethylene (TCE), styrene, toluene, and vinyl chloride. Possible chronic health effects include cancer, central nervous system disorders, liver and kidney damage, reproductive disorders, and birth defects.
Inorganics: These are toxic metals like arsenic, barium, chromium, lead, mercury, and silver. Inorganic contaminants get into your drinking water from natural sources, industrial processes, and materials used in your plumbing system. Toxic metals are regulated in public water supplies because they can cause acute poisoning, cancer and have other ill health effects.
Nitrate is another inorganic contaminant. The nitrate in mineral deposits, fertilizers, sewage, and animal wastes can contaminate water. Nitrate has been associated with "blue baby syndrome" in infants.
Radioactive Elements. Radon is a radioactive contaminant that results from the decay of uranium in soils and rocks. It is usually more of a health concern when it enters a home as a soil gas than when it occurs in water supplies. Radon in air is associated with lung cancer.
There are many water purifications on the market today. Sorting through the vast amount of information on water purification systems can be intimidating and time consuming. When selecting your water purification system, be sure it is a purification system that can actually remove harmful chemicals and bacteria from your drinking water.
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The Truth About Bottled Water
Plastic bottles filling our landfills
The Truth About Bottled Water
**UPDATE: the label on Aquafina will soon be changed to spell out that it is just expensive tap water. The craze of bottled water is a national obsession but tap water is usually safer for you, and often better tasting too. Using a hidden camera, Penn & Teller will take a look at the obsession.
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Water Filtration Systems
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Organic pollutants are 2 to 5 times higher inside your home and the air outside. These pollutants are from common household cleaners.
When we think of air pollution, most people think of the air pollutants outdoors such as auto emissions, factory emissions, etc. Everyone will agree that air pollution is hazardous to your health. In major cities across the country, there are even air quality alerts to inform us when air quality can be hazardous to your health. Very few of us think of the air quality in our homes. If the house is a little musty, or smells like your pet or even has leftover cooking odors we get the air sanitizer out to freshen the indoor air and think we have cleared the home of air pollutants because it smells better. Unfortunately, spraying the air with an air sanitizer does not necessarily mean you home is free of air pollution, although it may smell better.With the rising cost of heating and cooling, we strive for airtight homes. However, in doing so we have closed off ventilation to the outdoor thus allowing pet dander, household cleaner smells, dust and other household allergens to stay within the home. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has consistently ranked indoor air pollution among the top five risks to public health. The EPA states "studies from the United States and Europe show that persons in industrialized nations spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors. For infants, the elderly, persons with chronic disease, and most urban residents of any age, the proportion is probably higher. In addition, the concentrations of many pollutants indoors exceed those outdoors. The locations of highest concern are those involving prolonged, continuing exposure - that is, the home, school, and workplace".
The minute, invisible particles floating around your home are the primary threat to your health. The invisible particles evade the body's natural filtering mechanisms and penetrate deep into the lungs tissue. These particles, which carry toxic substances, are absorbed into the body. These small particles include dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, cigarette smoke, and pollen, which cause allergic reactions in many people. Additionally, gases from cleaning supplies, new carpeting, building materials etc. pose a health threat. These gasses are known as volatile organic compounds (VOC's) and are among the greatest concern to your health. Formaldehyde is the major concern among VOC's as it is so widely used.
Below are the some of the most common airborne contaminants in your home:
Pesticides: source of extremely toxic chemicals that can be released into indoor air.
Household cleaning products: can contain many harmful volatile chemicals.
Lead: found in older paints and plumbing pipes.
Aerosols in personal care products: a common source of organic gases, some of which are suspected carcinogens
Gas stove: can be a source of combustion by-products.
Draperies: treated fabrics can contain formaldehyde. Curtain folds collect dust.
Carpets: source of formaldehyde. Harbor dust, dust mites, and animal dander.
Tobacco smoke: tobacco smoke contains 43 carcinogens, the danger to nonsmokers from second-hand smoke, especially children, is now becoming recognized.
Pet Dander: animal hair and skin flakes are common sources of allergens.
Radon: radon gas is a natural emission where uranium exists underground. Radon carries radioactive particles that can be a dangerous cause of lung cancer
Auto exhaust: such fumes can enter the home from the garage or nearby traffic flow. Carbon monoxide is the primary danger, and has a cumulative effect in the human system.
Pressed wood in furniture and flooring: manufactured with formaldehyde, which is released as gas.
Dry cleaning: source of toxic tolulenes and PERC
Dust Mites: the excreta and body parts of these organisms are a common allergen, a particular problem in bedrooms.
Smoke from fireplace or wood stove: open fireplaces can produce ash dust, carcinogenic tars and combustion by-products like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
Fuels: storage of gasoline, kerosene, and other fuels can release volatile chemicals into household air.
Paints and solvents: these are sources of many volatile chemicals, which are easily vaporized and enter household air.
Carpets: source of formaldehyde. Harbor dust, dust mites, and animal dander.
Asbestos: the particles of this carcinogen can be released into the air if asbestos insulation or pipe cladding is disturbed during house repairs. Asbestos fibers reside in lung tissue and can cause lung cancer or emphysema.
Although the above list is quite intimidating, there are steps to you can take to improve the air quality in your home. For instance, using fewer aerosol products improves air quality in your home. In addition, if you or a family member suffers from allergies or other respiratory problems, an air purifier will improve the overall air quality in your home and remove toxins.
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AppalachianCountry wrote...
Great info and great lens. Here in the mountains this is a concern. We used to think our mountain springs and well water were safe but we have learned better.
StephenC wrote...
Nice lens! Good stuff, enjoyed the visit!
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ElizabethJeanAllen wrote...
I do a unit on water in my Physical Science class. Its not a part of the standards for the class but it is important. Most people don't realize what they are drinking.
Great lens.
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Abbotts wrote...
Another great lens. Bottled water for me,but i wonder how safe is when i drink it.
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