Is
your water quality and contamination placing heavy metal toxicity
and disease in your body?

Water is our most precious commodity, never wears out, but it can become
contaminated. The safety of our water can not be taken for granted and testing your water is an excellent way to
monitor it.
Although water may look, smell and taste fine, it may be harmful to your health.
Fortunately, it is possible to test and treat almost any water problem with proper treatment equipment and filters.
This can be done safely, reliably, and at a reasonable cost.
About 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, but only about 0.7% of that
is fresh water. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and treatment professionals work to ensure that our
drinking water is safe, but contaminants can still enter the water supply.
The most common source of toxins include the pipes, connections and faucets in
your home and office.
The U.S. Evironmental Protection Agency recommends that you test
your water at least once a year. Regular testing is
important if you are on an untreated well since the water quality is your responsibility.
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