When Systems Breakdown, It's Our Health That Suffers
We simply turn on the tap, putting full trust in our water treatment systems, or we purchase bottled water with implicit faith that the product in the bottle is pure and better for our health.
Around 50 million travel each year – and up to 50% of those travelers contract diarrhea, often severely limiting their holiday, business or travel plans anywhere from 1 to 10 days, even up to one month for some.
In developing countries, largely through a lack of resources, water systems are notorious for contamination by a wide range of bacteria including Enteroaggregative e-coli, Escherichia coli, salmonella, and pathogens such as Cyclospora, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium.
Yet, even before you get off the plane you could have consumed contaminated water, with the EPA reporting fecal coliform bacteria and e-coli in the drinking water system of a number of randomly tested passenger planes.
Rainwater systems may be contaminated through bacteria from bird droppings washed from the catchment area. Even though water passes through filters, they are not fine enough to filter out bacterial contamination. Wells and bores also need regular water analysis and a fine micron water purification system.
Not Only Faulty Water Filtration Systems Result In Contamination
Waterborne sickness can also result from faulty business and government systems.
Noted in figures supplied by the Natural Resources Defense Council, "More than 45 million Americans drank water supplied by systems where the unregulated and potentially deadly contaminant, Cryptosporidium, was found in their raw or treated water."
In the United States, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) oversee water quality, however, there’s a hitch. If the bottled water is packaged then sold within the same State it is exempt from FDA regulations. An estimated 25% of bottled water is tap water, and an estimated 60% of water is bottled and sold in the same State.
While bottled water treated with a reverse osmosis water system is safer, in an incident reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, despite the water-bottling company assuring it used an advanced reverse osmosis water treatment system to purify the bottled water, numerous individuals contracted cholera. It was later discovered the bottles were improperly washed with un-filtered water – a critical breakdown in their water purification systems.
There Is a Solution! A Reliable Water Filter System That Travels with You
Using a portable-sized AquaSafeCorp products means you don’t have to rely on the water authority, the airline, hotel or the bottled water company to get it right. At home or when you’re travelling you can take your own purifying drinking water system.
AquaSafeCorp products are chemical-free, therefore totally safe for you and the environment, provides clean water instantly. The AquaSafeStraw is reusable, filtering up to 500 liters (132 gallons)) . The AquaSafeStraw filters to 0.2 micron. The AquaSafeStraw+ and AquaSafeBottle+ is reusable, filtering up to 1000 liters (264 gallons)) . The AquaSafeStraw+ and AquaSafeBottle+ filters to 0.01 micron. The filtration levels of the AquaSafeCorp products are finer than the smallest bacteria or protozoa.
The AquaSafeCorp product range are mini water filter systems saves you a whole bucket load of money over expensive bottled water.
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