We’ve just finished our Water Myth series. Our goal was to shine the light of truth on the ever-present falsehoods about water. I think we’ve covered the big ones, but there are always new ones popping up. So what questions do you have about water? Let us know and we will respond promptly! … [Read more...]
Water Myths #3: There is “Magic” Water.
This is our series of articles dedicated to cutting through the misinformation and scams about water. There is an interesting human condition that drives us to look for the “magic” bullet that’s going to make everything all better. We seek that special pill or a drink of a special kind of water … [Read more...]
Taking Care of the Junk in Drinking Water – Why it’s so Important
Over the past four or five months we’ve created many blogs, all with a connection to your drinking water, and ultimately, the health of you, your family, your friends and business associates. We have covered instances where there was E-Coli and Cryptosporidium and sewage in the drinking water. We … [Read more...]
Happiness Distilled!
Today, I want to give you a few different perspectives on what we really do here at Pure & Secure. The first perspective is that we hand-craft the absolute best water distillers in the world. You can compare us against any other water filter, reverse osmosis system or competitive water … [Read more...]
Well Water and Your Drinking Water.
If you live in a rural area and have a private well, the well construction quality is important when considering the quality of your drinking water. Fortunately most newly commissioned wells have been found to be vast improvements over older wells and hence the chance of bacterial contamination in … [Read more...]
Water Biosecurity – What is it all about?
One of the five important categories of water contaminants is biological. Biological contaminants in water by and large are invisible to the naked eye, so a perfectly clear glass of water may contain biological contaminants. Some of these contaminants are relatively harmless but others can be … [Read more...]
A Warm Thank You to our Customers!
I would be amiss if I don’t take this special day to thank our wonderful customers. Over the past forty years we have been lucky enough to get hundreds of thousands of customers all over the world. From government agencies to multination corporations, from doctors and dentists to countless families, … [Read more...]
More on Lead in School Drinking Water. Are Your Children at Risk?
Earlier this week I talked about lead contamination found in schools in Camden, NJ. I also shared with you my experiences in the early 1990’s with drinking water in Chinese primary schools. My interest and concern with water contamination at schools is driven by several facts: most contaminants … [Read more...]
Manganese in Drinking Water
Manganese is a naturally occurring mineral which is often found associated with iron. It can be found in soils and rocks and can also occur as an industrial pollutant. There are many ways that manganese can get into the drinking water supplies. Maximum limits for manganese in drinking water has … [Read more...]
Selenium in the Water: A Case for Balance
In the mid-1980’s I did a television interview with Carl Decker, our Distributor with the local TV station in Fresno, California. Fresno was close to the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge, where in the early 1980’s the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) found a high incidence of mortality and … [Read more...]
Drinking Water in Schools
In the early 1990’s I was invited to China to study drinking water in primary schools of which there were more than one million in the country. As part of the study, I visited dozens of primary schools within a 100 mile radius of Beijing. By and large, the schools were poorly equipped with … [Read more...]
The Problem of Lead in the Drinking Water
About 40 years ago when I worked for a major toiletries company, we had a special task force with the mission to change away from a lead toothpaste tube. Many years ago it was not uncommon for toothpaste to be filled into lead tubes. In part this was because a lead tube was easy to “roll-up” to … [Read more...]
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