In February, Pure & Secure welcomed Lindsay Hanes to our accounting team! For 8 years, Lindsay lived in Broken Bow, Nebraska, where she assisted another business with their accounts payable and delivered the mail. Now, Lindsay has returned to Lincoln, the town where she grew up, to continue her … [Read more...]
Sterile Water vs Distilled Water
Lately, a new question has been popping up online: what's the difference between sterile water and distilled water? Sterile water has usually been boiled to kill anything living in the water, but it still has other things in it. Distilled water is made to get you as close to pure H2O as possible - … [Read more...]
The team at Pure & Secure, LLC is growing!
The team at Pure & Secure, LLC is growing! At Pure & Secure, LLC - the makers of the Pure Water brand - we pride ourselves on having a team of experienced, forward-thinking experts. Two new employees have joined our ranks in the last few months, and we'd like to take a minute to introduce … [Read more...]
Japan plans to release Radioactive Water into the Ocean
A Problem For The World The Telegraph reports that "Water that the Japanese government is planning to release into the Pacific Ocean from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant contains radioactive material well above legally permitted levels, according to the plant's operator and documents … [Read more...]
The Importance of Pure Drinking Water
August is National Water Quality Month As you may know, August is National Water Quality Month. National Water Quality Month was founded years ago to educate consumers about the importance of clean water. Water, especially PURE water, is so important not only to our well-being but our … [Read more...]
Are Microbeads in Your Drinking Water?
What are Microbeads? Microbeads are man-made solid plastic particles of less than one millimeter in their largest dimension. They are commercially available in particle sizes of 10 micrometers to 1 micrometer. That would be the equivalent of 0.00039 inches to 0.039 inches so they are very small and … [Read more...]
Lead Contaminated Tap Water: What’s Your Risk?
It Started in Flint, Michigan Nearly everyone is familiar with the Flint Michigan Water Crisis where lead was being leached from old pipes into drinking water. In 2014, in an effort to save money, the city of Flint switched from its original water provider to using water from the Flint River. … [Read more...]
How to Remove Fluoride from Water
Does Distilled Water Have Fluoride? No. Distilled water does not have fluoride. Water Distillation Systems are superior at removing fluoride. Third party lab testing reports show that the removal rate of fluoride by Pure Water distillers is greater than 99%. Water filters that remove fluoride … [Read more...]
Effective Nitrate Removal from Water
Nitrates in water can cause blue blood syndrome and birth defects, as well as stomach and colon cancer. Nitrates are mainly used in fertilizers for better crop production. This can cause water quality issues, especially for people who live in states that are heavily involved in farming, … [Read more...]
Removing Chlorine from Drinking Water
Chlorine in drinking water is a big concern these days, which has prompted numerous people to look for ways to remove chlorine from tap water. While chlorine is added to municipal water supplies as a disinfectant to kill disease-causing pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoans, it … [Read more...]
Boiling Tap Water to Prevent the Dangers of a Boil Alert
The Danger Of Boil Alerts A boil alert is issued when your local water supply may be contaminated with bacteria or other harmful microorganisms. It is important to follow a boil alert because drinking contaminated water can lead to serious illnesses, including gastroenteritis, dysentery, and … [Read more...]
September is Emergency Preparedness Month
Are You Ready? September is emergency preparedness month, so it is a good time to take a moment to think about how you and your family can be ready for the unexpected. Most experts agree that having a written plan and knowing what you would do makes facing emergencies easier. Being … [Read more...]
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