Chlorination is one of
the oldest and relatively inexpensive ways to disinfect water. It
involves pumping chlorine, an efficient oxidizing disinfectant, into
the water supply so it kills most bacteria and viruses. Though very
useful, it can potentially form hazardous, organic by-products called
trihalomethanes (THMs), often linked to increased risk of cancer,
asthma, eczema and other diseases.
To reduce exposure to
these chemicals and to eliminate chlorine from your home water
system, you can utilize different chlorine removal methods. You can
attach a filter to your tap, utilize activated carbon filter system
and employ various devices that sift through your home's water
supply.
What can you get from
chlorine-free water? Here are some benefits that you should know
about:
Bathing and
laundry
Soft, dechlorinated
water removes unnecessary odors, tastes, and drying effects of hard
water on your skin and hair. It also enables you to clean your
laundry better, especially now when soaps and detergents can lather
up and scour away dirt and grime.
Food and water
When it comes to
drinking water, you can enjoy having crystal clear and fresh-tasting
water straight from the tap. Moreover, you food tastes better after
being washed and cooked with clean filtered water.
Cost savings
Chlorine-free water
cuts down cleaning and utility expenses since there are no more
mineral accumulation and rust in your pipe systems. You also ease up
the use of your water heater and extend the service life of
appliances which utilize water, like your washing machine and
dishwasher.
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