I Already Have a Water Filter. Why Do I Still Need a Water Test?
If you live with kids, you live with germs.
You know — the nose-picking, fingers-in-mouth, playing-in-mud dependent little souls milling about your home.
Cleanliness can be mind-numbingly redundant to enforce. Every table you wipe, carpet you scrub, molecule you disinfect, and reminder you give to “wash your hands” is liable to feel like a hopeless endeavor. You just have to face facts.
You can’t fully control what your kids bring in and out of the home. However, you can control what comes out of the tap. The first step is to know what you’re fighting against.
You Don’t Wake Up Every Day To Worry About THIS
There’s a good chance you already have some sort of water filtration system in your home.
According to a public opinion study by the Water Quality Association, 92% of respondents were aware of in-pitcher or in-tap filters, up from 84% in 2015. This is for a good reason.
Last year, USA Today reported 63 million — more than one fifth of the entire U.S. population – were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once during the past decade.
“Awareness is essential to making good decisions about water quality,” said WQA Executive Paul Undesser. “A growing knowledge of effective water treatment options means consumers can make better decisions about what they drink.”
What You Can’t See Can Hurt You
It’s easy to pick up on aesthetic issues – rotten egg smell, chlorine taste, hazy water. However, contaminants such as lead, arsenic, nitrates, and certain types of bacteria and viruses go undetectable. Additionally, there’s something worse many moms don’t know about.
Most of these inorganic contaminants are not filtered out by carbon activation pitchers or faucet mount filters – though many these days are designed to filter out lead.
If your home was built before 1986, lead could be an issue. Statistically, your home has a higher chance of having lead pipes or fixtures. Even if you’re sure it doesn’t, your service line might. So how do you find out more?
Every year, Denver is required to issue a consumer confidence report. Call them, or find it online here!
Your local Culligan also offers a FREE water test. It’s a quick, in-home evaluation, that typically takes 10 minutes. And it’s totally free.
Perfect Water Won’t Solve All Problems, But…
Seriously, which of these should you NOT have to worry about on a daily basis?
- Making meals
- Clothing
- Entertaining
- Cleaning up
- Laundry
- Wiping noses
- What’s in my water
We get it. There’s no relaxing. It’s a grind. But getting a free water test checks ONE box.
Call Culligan today to learn more.