by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Bottled Water, Reverse Osmosis Water Filter, Water Treatment Products
Bottled water companies like to spread the message that bottled water is a safer alternative to municipal tap water. But is that really the case? According to recent studies, there are thousands of chemicals that are found in bottled water, and many of them can lead...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
For the past few decades, the amount of children who have been diagnosed with autism has risen dramatically. Between 2000 and 2010 alone, the prevalence of the developmental disorder rose from 1 in every 150 children to 1 in every 68 children. According to some...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
Chlorine has been used as a disinfectant by water treatment plants for a long time, but there has been a growing concern in recent years about the consequences of consuming the chemical and its byproducts. Today we’re going to talk about the health effects of...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Systems, Water Softeners, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
It's a well-known fact that water softeners have many great benefits. They protect your plumbing system from damage, improve your water heater's efficiency, eliminate limescale, help improve your skin and more. Unfortunately, there are a few unsubstantiated...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Reverse Osmosis Water Filter, Water Treatment Products
When you are buying a new water treatment system from a dealer like NC Water Consultants, one decision you’ll have to make is whether you want a point of use or point of entry system. Each type of system serves a different purpose, and there are a few different...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products
According to the CDC, "The number of young people who had a food or digestive allergy increased 18 percent between 1997 and 2007." This is a dramatic rise that has continued in the years following this report. A recent study suggests that one of the possible...