By: Ernie Hicks | 2010-11-20 | Bath showers We tend to all use tap water for showering and bathing. However how safe is that the water running in our faucets? Actually, there are various individuals who assume concerning the water in their faucets and wonder if it will be used for drinking, however is it possible that a daily shower may be dangerous? read more
By: Mark Jhon | 2010-11-12 | Home improvement Water in cities is generally corporation water. The water for distribution is first treated in a treatment plant and then supplied to the homes through pipes. There is a vast difference between ‘treatment' and ‘purification'. read more
By: James Decker | 2011-02-16 | Accessories It's only natural to question whether any new appliance is safe, especially if it will come in direct contact with the water your family drinks, cooks with, and bathes in like a saltless water softener. Let's try to answer some of the most common concerns and figure out just how much you should really be worried. read more
By: Isaac Eliaz | 2011-04-15 | Polution Water plays a crucial role in your overall health. Depending on your gender, water comprises between 50 and 60 percent of your entire body—and in Chinese Medicine, it is considered the body's essential medium. read more
By: E. Jean Perrins | 2010-03-29 | Environmental It's easy to take the safety of our tap water for granted, and we shouldn't. Pollution and deteriorating, out-of-date water delivery piping under our roads, and in our homes are sometimes delivering drinking water that might pose some health risks to some residents. read more
By: Mark T He | 2010-12-16 | Science Let's face it. Water is life. Without clean water, toxins and impurities can and probably are introduced into your body. Truth be told, water that is completely free of impurities is a myth. There is no such thing. Even water that has been "purified" contains impurities. The real story is the level or concentration of the impurities in the water that you are drinking now. Rest assured, it contains some. The question is, how much? read more
By: Andrew Guard | 2012-04-08 | Kids Just about every parent is concerned with the safety and well-being of their children. Parents really want their kids to build up skills that will help them thrive and survive in their younger years. To be water safe, or in other words, to be able to handle oneself in a water environment, is a vital skill for all children to have. Providing private swimming lessons around the Los Angeles area for read more
By: Mark Jhon | 2011-04-14 | Home improvement It is quite common for people in many urban locations to use bottled mineral water in bulk. Use of drinking water purifiers is then avoided as they are confident about the safety and purity. If you of... read more
By: Reverse Osmosis on Tap | 2010-09-30 | Health & Fitness Tests have shown that our drinking water supply contains over 200 different chemicals and contaminants which can have adverse affects on your health. Just what are these chemicals? Why are they in our water? What damage can they do? And what can you do to avoid them? read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-09-28 | Health & Fitness One of the health practices that people should observe is washing their hands. It is very important for the hands to be clean and bacteria-free, because the hands are used in eating, feeding, and touching other parts of our body. read more
By: Isaac Eliaz | 2011-09-16 | Cooking The right cooking techniques which increase nutrient availability are certainly an important part of a healthy diet, but many people don’t consider the fact that some cooking methods also increase the presence of toxins in your food as well. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-11-20 | Bath showers Is faucet water safe for bathing and showering? It's a question most people do not take into consideration however maybe we tend to should. Whereas most tap water is serviced by municipal water treatment facilities, that does not mean it is safe to use on a daily basis. Of course, most municipal water treatment falls way wanting rendering water clean and healthy. read more
By: Lesley Craine | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition If you get your water from a natural well, it is still very likely that there are many nasty chemicals and toxins that can be found in it due to the amount of chemical and toxic substances such as drugs that seep through the ground. It isn't a very good thought is it? read more
By: seema patil | 2011-06-20 | Food & Beverage We often do not give much attention to our most basic requirements. The thought of drinking unsafe water probably does not cross our minds when we purchase those plastic bottles. The bulky plastic bottles used in homes and offices store many litres of water and we keep filling our glasses without thinking much about the quality. The fact that this 'packaged water' is not really fresh is often over looked. read more
By: Juanita Ruby | 2010-03-31 | Environmental Have you ever wondered why is fluoride in drinking water? Or how safe is fluoride in water? Fluoride was added to our drinking water supply so children would have less dental problems. Is it effective or safe? Read on to find out. read more