4 Advantages of a Filtered Water Dispenser
13th Jun 2024
If you’ve never invested in a filtered water dispenser before, it’s easy to doubt the value it brings. Some of the questions you might ask include, do I really need to pay extra money for a machine that makes simple drinking water? Why not just get it straight from the tap, or buy bottled water instead?
We’ll answer these questions, and some of the insights may surprise you; as it turns out, not all water is equal, and just because some water is acceptable to drink doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best choice for your health.
Read on to learn some key advantages of a filtered water dispenser.
Greater Cost Efficiency in the Long Term
This is because the alternative to getting a water dispenser is to either boil water on a biweekly (sometimes even daily) basis or buy large water containers for your home supply of drinking water.
Buying water incurs a cost that may begin to add up over time; boiling meanwhile, involves dedicating mental space and time to a constantly depleting drinking water supply.
Water dispensers, eliminate that hassle with the only requirement for proper functionality being periodical maintenance.
Less Waste and Damage to the Environment
The jugs and containers often used in carrying drink water, encourage demand for plastic products, which, as we all know have proven detrimental to the well being of the environment. Yes, much is being done to streamline recycling. The unfortunate truth, however, is that only 9% of plastic actually gets recycled.
Filtered water dispensers are a great way of minimising the impact that plastic has on the environment.
Low Maintenance and Less Hassle
Using a filtered water dispenser also results in less hassle and more convenience for you. Not only will you be able to avoid the headache of continuously refilling and replacing disposable water containers in your home, as mentioned previously, but you’ll barely even need to think about your water supply at all once you’ve installed your dispenser.
Some models are able to store large amounts of water at any one time, and dispense exactly the amount you want (at the temperature you want, too). You won’t need to refill these every single day, as you might need to do with disposable containers.
Other models are not large storage units, but rather attachments for existing water taps. These are even smaller and more convenient, while still being effective in removing pollutants and microorganisms from water. The only requirement is the occasional replacement of the filter.
All you need to do after installation is to turn on the tap and drink. What could be more convenient than that?
Reduction of Pollutants or Chemicals in the Water
Probably the most well known and essential function of a filtered water dispenser is that it reduces or removes pollutants and chemicals from the water you drink.
Numerous studies have revealed some of the more harmful substances contained in water supplies. We’ve taken the liberty to list down some of the undesirable elements removed by water filters, and include how they could potentially harm your health.
Chlorine
Chlorine is actually not a pollutant in itself; in fact, it can be used to help disinfect water before the water is used for certain purposes (filling up swimming pools, for example). However, if large amounts of chlorine are present in drinking water, it can cause unpleasant tastes and odours, along with more serious potential health issues like cancer.
Limescale
Limescale is a hard, chalky substance made up mostly of calcium carbonate. It can build up over time within pipes and plumbing inside a house, which means that it could end up in your drinking water even if you drink straight from the tap (unless you first put the water through a filtration system). Limescale can make your water taste bad and even feel odd in your mouth.
Heavy Metals
Unfiltered tap water may also contain certain amounts of various heavy metals: arsenic, chromium, cadmium, mercury, lead, and others. These heavy metals cause serious health problems like lung cancer, nausea, inflammation, pulmonary fibrosis, and diabetes. A good water filter can help remove a great amount of these heavy metals, saving you from their harmful effects.
Conclusion
Getting a filtered water dispenser for your home is an investment worth making, and will provide several immediate benefits – greater savings, less environmental impact, and better health for you and your family.
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