Drinking Filtered Water Upholds Good Health at Work

It is hard to overstate how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone. It has resulted in major changes in commerce, travel, education and healthcare. Most importantly, it has impacted daily life at home and at work in ways that will likely last a long time.

The most significant way it has affected people has been a renewed focus on health and safety. Besides the vaccine, wearing a mask has been the best method for preventing the spread of the virus and protecting oneself as well as others. This is particularly true for those who may be asymptomatic and unaware that they have the virus and are spreading it.

Masks as a layer of protection in stopping the spread of Covid-19, its variants and other viruses, is similar to drinking filtered water. Just as viruses are often unseen and can lead to illness, consuming impure water can lead to ill health because the pollutants contaminating the water are not visible.

Businesses are no exception to making health and safety a priority.As employees return to the workplace, many work spaces and policies will be altered, even with vaccines available. Employers want to ensure their workplaces are as safe as they can be for their staffs. Employees have varying levels of comfort regarding Covid-19 and want to know the workplace accommodates their standards of safety.

Part of maintaining a healthy and safe workplace environment is ensuring fresh drinking water. While drinking water filtered by a water purification system helps protect the health of employees, the cleanliness of the equipment cannot be overlooked. Most businesses use barreled water. Since barreled water is pure, the water dispenser does not need a secondary filtration. The water dispenser is also simple and often trouble-free. However, simple water dispensers can still have some serious secondary problems that may pollute the water.

The following are 3 ways simple water dispensers are prone to issues:

01 Bacteria

Since the dispenser connects with the air, it can easily breed bacteria. Bubbles in the bucket are a sign that air is permeating. When this happens, bacteria and viruses may pollute the water.

02 Storage tank

Often the internal water storage is not changed for long periods of time. The water storage tank inside the water dispenser has a certain amount of water storage. Even if the barreled water is replaced, this part is not. Over time the dirty water in the storage tank will infest the barreled water.

03 Inverted base

The inverted base or “the bottom” of barreled water often hides dirt and contaminants because it is not easy to clean. As a result, it becomes a breeding ground for pollutants, which can easily lead to E. coli.

Life Solutions’ high-efficiency water purification equipment is the perfect choice. 

As employees return to the workplace, it is important to make sure healthy water is available and replace barreled water. Life Solutions’ high-efficiency water purification equipment is the perfect choice. 

01
CCC (3C) Certification

To assure clean water, all filter products have passed CCC (3C) certification, exceeding China’s CJ94-2005 drinking water purification industry standard. They also use NSF certified water filters in all reverse osmosis products.

02
High Filtration Accuracy

Life Solutions’ water purification equipment has high filtration accuracy. Only water molecules can penetrate the filter membrane, which effectively rids the water of bacteria, viruses, heavy metals and other impurities. The outcome is clean, safe and healthy drinking water. Additionally, the water purification equipment is easy to use, allows water to be heated at any time and is readily drinkable.

Just as people wear masks to protect themselves from getting Covid, they should drink filtered water to protect themselves from getting ill. Life Solutions, with its highly-regarded water purification systems and 20 years of expertise, is the ideal partner for businesses that want to provide healthy and safe water for their employees in the workplace.

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