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Extruded Carbon Filter Cartridges
Model: MAX-975 (High Dirt Holding Capacity)*
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Shower Filter - Pre-Packed - Dr. Clark Ultra Pure Filter Replacement
Technical Features
- Thick Wall for Greater Chlorine Taste and Odor Reduction & High Dirt Holding Capacity*
- Solid Block Activated Carbon for Long Life
- Effective Chlorine Taste & Odor Reduction Through 6,000 Gallons at 1 GPM Flow Rate*
- Reduces Sediment and Rust Particles*
- 5 Micron Nominal Filtration*
- Temperature Range: 40-165° (4.4-73.8°C)
- Fits Standard 10” Filter Housings for 2 1/2" - 2 7/8" OD Cartridges*
*Not Performance Tested or Certified by NSF.
Quality Features
- Greatly Improves the Taste Of Your Water
- Leaves Important Minerals and Trace Elements
- Easily Replaceable Filter Cartridge
- Higher Quality Water than Bottled Water
- More Economical than Bottled Water
- More Convenient than Bottled Water
"Taking long hot showers is a health risk, according to research presented last week in Anaheim, California, at a meeting of the American Chemical Society. Showers--and to a lesser extent baths--lead to a greater exposure to toxic chemicals contained in water supplies than does drinking the water. The chemicals evaporate out of the water and are inhaled. They can also spread through the house and be inhaled by others. Householders can receive 6 to l00 times more of the chemical by breathing the air around showers and bath than they would by drinking the water."NEW SCIENTIST 18 SEPTEMBER 1986 --Ian Anderson
The National Academy of Sciences states that people die in the United States each year from cancers caused by ingesting the contaminants in water. The major health threat posed by these pollutants is far more likely to be from their inhalation as air pollutants. The reason that emissions are high is that water droplets dispersed by the shower head have a larger surface-to-volume ratio than water streaming into the bath. SCIENCE NEWS, VOL. 130 --Janet Raloff
Bottled Water Is NOT Safer Than Tap Water According to Joseph Policy. Expensive bottled water is no safer than ordinary tap water and it can actually be worse, say researchers. Consumers across America are paying 1,000 times the cost of tap water for $1-a-gallon bottled waters sold in supermarkets or delivered to their homes. But a recent study by the State of California found that bottled water contains many substances that exceed federal drinking water standards.
Dr. Joseph LaDou, acting chief of the division of occupational and environmental
medicine at the University of California, agreed that bottled water is "no
safer or healthier than ordinary tap water." "They just taste better
because they aren't chlorinated, " he explained. "But these waters
typically contain as much or more asbestos, dry cleaning fluid and other volatile
compounds as does tap water."
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