In most urban households, tap water remains the primary source for drinking, cooking, and cleaning food ingredients. To ensure water is not contaminated by bacteria during transmission, chlorine is often added as a disinfectant. While chlorine safeguards the baseline of water safety, it inevitably l...
In many households across Europe and the United States, the way people consume drinking water is quietly changing. Although tap water is treated, it may still contain contaminants that are difficult to remove, such as Residual Chlorine, lead, and PFAS. Reports from the U.S. Environmental Protection...
Water is the source of life, yet it is often the most overlooked element in our daily routines. Many people are aware of the terms “hard water” and “soft water,” but few truly understand their impact on health, taste, and overall quality of life. In fact, the type of water yo...