When you take a shower, do you ever notice the smell of chlorine or other odors? Does your tap water dry out your skin or hair? Are you absorbing a lot of chlorine and lead? Do you know how Shower Filters can help?
You probably aren’t able to answer at least one of those questions. Think about them next time you are in the shower. You may have become immune to the fact that the vapors in the hot shower are actually chlorine vapors you are inhaling every morning. You may have tried different soaps, shampoos, moisturizers, and lotions because you always seem to have dry or itchy skin and hair. According to the EPA, you are absorbing chlorine and lead and don’t even know it. This is your wakeup call!
Showering in tap water is dangerous. You are literally trying to “clean” yourself in chlorine toxins used to kill bacteria and lead that naturally occurs in the environment. These items are found in your tap water and are reported to you every year in your water supply water quality report. If you are like most people, trips to the store, soccer games, and errands seem to take up all your time, thus not leaving much to read about the dangers your water utility is already warning you about. We all just trust that the water we use for drinking and showering everyday is ok. Well, some of that is true. We probably won’t die from it, at least not today. However, it’s time we all do something about it. But what? Use a shower filter?
In a perfect world, the water utilities would remove everything harmful and we would have perfectly clean water to drink and shower in. However, we all know this would cost a lot more money and thus our water bill would probably be higher than our electric bill. Yikes! The solution is we all have to do our own work to further advance the quality of water we all take for granted. Shower Filters have the ability to make our showers a joy every day. They remove the harmful elements and have the added benefit of helping our skin and hair. Do yourself a favor, get a shower filter for your entire family today.