The Risk of Contaminants in Your Water Why Water Quality Deserves More Attention Most people assume their tap water is safe because it has been treated, filtered, or regulated. While public water systems follow federal guidelines, the quality of water at the tap can vary widely depending on … [Read more...]
Legionnaires’ Outbreak in New York City: Why Clean Water Matters More Than Ever
Legionnaires Disease’ Outbreak in New York City Recently, New York City officials confirmed multiple deaths and more than a hundred cases of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem. The outbreak was traced back to contaminated cooling towers, where Legionella bacteria thrive in warm water. Public … [Read more...]
The Cost of Distilled Water in 2025
While buying jugs of distilled water from the store may seem convenient at first, the cost of distilled water quickly adds up, and not just in your wallet. If you're considering switching to distilled water for drinking, cooking, or other household uses, cost is likely one of your top concerns. … [Read more...]
Pink Bacteria in Showers, Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, and Pet Bowls
Pink stains in your bathroom may look harmless, but that slimy stuff in your shower corners or toilet bowl isn't just soap residue—it’s a type of bacteria called Serratia marcescens. Often mistaken for mold, this pink growth thrives in moist environments and can be more than just an eyesore. In this … [Read more...]







