28 Sep 2016
Water softener may be your answer to a continuous hair damage due to hard water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals such as copper, manganese, calcium and iron. Every time you wash you hair in hard water, these minerals build up in your...
14 Sep 2016
How can filtered water benefit your kidneys? Thousands of people in the UK die from dehydration every year, as dehydration causes kidney failure. People of old age and those with diabetes, heart disease and other chronic illnesses are especially at risk, as their kidneys might...
24 May 2016
According to the Evening Standard, hard water in London is the primary reason for babies and young children developing eczema. As a young mother in London, I had faced it myself: endless visits to the GP, private dermatologists, trying different creams, prescription medications ...
13 Apr 2016
Some unpleasant facts about tap water and why it is better to drink filtered water for your health. Tap water may contain more than 2000 contaminants, which include some poisons. Tap water also contains lead, which causes learning difficulties in children, according to the Environmental Protection...
11 Dec 2015
Our great team had a great time at the Mercedes Benz World Christmas party.
07 Dec 2015
Here I am again to advocate for the use of filtered water . Do you like your drinks ice cold? And what makes ice smell and taste badly? How can you improve the quality of your ice, and should you? If ice in your home...
29 Jun 2015
Some states in the US have restricted the use of, or already banned, Triclosan - the antibacterial chemical used in soap products, toothpaste, shampoos and shower gels. It has been confirmed that Triclosan is effectively contaminating our waterways, as it can not be removed from...
22 Jun 2015
Our water may contain traces of drugs used in pharmaceutical and personal products. According to the latest and largest ever conducted study of wastewater for drugs contaminants, done by the EU drug monitoring boards, our water contains traces of drugs used in pharmaceutical...
18 Jun 2015
Recent research from American engineers and scientists states that tiny microbeads which are used in our exfoliators, scrubs, toothpaste and cleansers might be dangerous to our health, as they accumulate in local waterways after having been flushed down with water. Microbeads are microplastics and fibers...
16 Jun 2015
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Department of Health advise that water suppliers insist on separating the drinking water tap from the softened water taps and pipes in the premises. The Water Quality Regulations 2000 require a maximum limit of 200 milligrams per litre for...