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--- Attention: Water Pollution in your Home. ---
What are the chances my water is contaminated? 1/24/2005 Please Forward To All... Today, there are very few people who are not aware of the problems with our drinking water supply. The news carries reports each week about yet another clean-up effort initiated on chemical spills, improperly lined landfills, agricultural run-offs and toxic materials which are rapidly leaching into our aquifers and contaminating our water supplies faster than regulatory agencies can find the solutions. Rain and melting snow carry pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers into our streams, rivers, lakes and wells. Nitrates from fertilizers used for agriculture and home lawn care can contaminate a water supply. Trichloroethylene and benzene, the most commonly found contaminants surrounding hazardous waste sites, are both known to cause cancer. Municipal water that is properly chlorinated kills most bacteria and viruses; however, we now know that chlorine forms carcinogenic compounds such as trihalomethanes and chloroforms when it mixes with organic matter. Even if municipal water was pure as it left the treatment facility, it may have to travel through miles of pipe to reach your home...And these pipes are guaranteed to be filthy. Inside your home, lead and other heavy metals can be dissolving in your water supply from piping, solder joints and brass fixtures. Lead, when ingested, can cause severe neurological damage... particularly in children. The EPA estimates that 38 million Americans drink water that exceeds the 50 parts per billion, the "safe" level for lead. And, who is to know if 50 ppb isn't too much. This dismal picture leaves many of us wondering just how wisely we're replacing this vital 70% of our own bodies every 5 to 10 days. Clearly there is a demand for a safer choice! Wonderful Examples: http://www.SmartKhem.com Home Of the Skunk Buster The Crystal Clear H2O (Skunk Buster) Filter treats every drop of water that comes into the home or office to bottled water quality. Its like getting bottled water at the tap! The SkunkBuster utilizes more activated carbon than any of it's activated carbon counter-parts. For the consumer this means that it will last longer and work more effectively. The Skunk Buster comes in two models, Residential (whole house) and Commercial. They have 50,000 gal and 70,000 gal capacities respectively. The Skunk Buster takes the place of other water treatment filters such as Ice maker filters, shower filters, countertop, etc. For More Info, Please Visit: http://smartkhem.com/html/skunk_buster.html SmartKhem Chemical Corp.'s IROC 2001 Dual Filter System combines the best of two proven water treatment technologies (Pleated, Tapered Pore Polypropylene Filter Elements and Activated Carbon. This combination will remove unwanted iron particulate contaminants and is capable of protecting against bacterial contaminants as well as improve color, taste and odor. The IROC 2001 is designed for high volume use (70,000 gal) and will provide long lasting protection. The IROC 2001 comes in Residential and Commercial sizes and is backed by a five year limited warranty.. For More Info, Please Visit: http://smartkhem.com/html/iroc_2001.html Smartkhem Chemical Corp. . 40111 HWY 190 East Suite 210. Slidell, LA 70461. Office: (985) 646-1964. Fax: (985) 646-1939 E-mail: Please Forward To AnyOne You Know Who Would Like To Improve The Quality Of Their Lives... |
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