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WHY
MULTI-PURE?
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems are one of the most effective, economical, convenient and reliable home water filters available today.
WHAT MAKES MULTI-PURE SO EFFECTIVE? Nationally recognized standards established for the drinking water treatment industry confirm that the most effective systems for the removal of both aesthetic and harmful contaminants are those that utilize solid carbon block filters. The densely compacted Solid Carbon Block Filter has the ability to micro-strain every molecule of water through microscopic pores. The Solid Carbon Block Filter has a large surface area, so the water is in contact with the carbon for a longer period of time, providing greater adsorption of the many different chemicals, pesticides, herbicides and certain heavy metals. Contaminants with a physical size are removed when water passes through the pre-filter, which helps keep the carbon block from clogging prematurely. The developer of the solid carbon block
filter technology, Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems has been a leading manufacturer in the industry
since 1970 and has gained a reputation for performance and quality. WHAT DOES CERTIFICATION BY NSF? NSF is an internationally recognized, not-for-profit, third-party testing organization that tests and certifies products to ensure they meet strict public health standards. Certified products are tested to verify that they meet certain standards for Health and Aesthetics. The end result for the customer is the assurance that a system will do what the literature says it will do. Certification by NSF assures the consumer that:
To ensure that manufacturers continue to meet these requirements, NSF conducts unannounced inspections of manufacturing facilities at least once a year. Drinking water systems are tested under standards for Aesthetic (taste, odor, and color) and Health Effects (contaminants that are considered as established or potential health hazards). Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems are certified to reduce particulate matter down to 0.5 micron, and to reduce chlorine, chloramine, taste and odor problems, certain pesticides, cysts, VOCs, trihlomethanes, MTBE, and PCBs.
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