Crystal Clear Water With Brita Water FiltersWe have all heard about the importance of drinking adequate amounts of water each day. Many health care professionals recommend the average person drink at least 8 full glasses of water every day. What those guidelines do not consider are the many contaminants found in our tap water. While many of us carry bottled spring water with us each day, what about the water we drink and cook with in our homes? Many families are choosing to use Brita water filters in their homes to ensure the purest water they can get. When you think about how many times a day you turn your faucet on, whether it is for a drink of water, to prepare your family's dinner, mix your baby's formula, or bathe your toddler, you will quickly lose track of the many things you rely upon your water supply for in any given day. But what is really in the water we use so often? The many chemicals, minerals and other contaminants found in tap water would surprise the average person, and cause them to start searching for an effective water filter. Chances are, if you were to drink a cup of coffee which was made with unfiltered tap water, and one that had been brewed with water that had been purified through Brita Water Filters, you would be able to taste the difference right away. While a Brita filter cannot remove all unwanted elements from the water that passes through it, it guarantees your water will look and taste much better. Utilizing a crushed carbon coconut shell filter, the Brita filter is the state of the art in water purification, eliminating many pollutants, including chlorine from your drinking water. Water that is 'hard' or contains heavy mineral amounts, not only tastes and smells bad, it makes working up a lather almost impossible. When it comes to washing clothing or shampooing your hair, using unfiltered, hard water will not leave anything feeling squeaky clean. Brita Water Filters will significantly improve hard water. For just the initial investment, and the cost of filter replacements, your home's water can be clean, clear and healthy. |

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