National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Increases Awareness

October 20-26 is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and according to statistics, we certainly need more awareness and education to learn about the serious health effects of lead and what we can do to prevent exposure. Lead exposure most commonly occurs through...

Water Monitoring Increases Personal Responsibility

September 18 was World Water Monitoring Day which is celebrated to increase international public awareness and build education and involvement in protecting water resources around the world. In doing so, the organization attempts to engage all citizens to conduct...

Celebrate Baby Safety Month with Filtered Tap Water

When we bring a baby into the world, we do so with the responsibility of protecting them and keeping them happy and healthy the best we can. We make informed decisions about what is best for them at all times. We bring them for check-ups, give them food, shelter and...

Misleading Advantages of Bottled Water

Millions of Americans are concerned about their tap water and maybe rightfully so. Although the United States has some of the best drinking water in the world, we often here about residents facing issues with their tap water. From contamination to illness, there are a...

Keeping Your Family Well

May is family wellness month. One way to keep your family looking and feeling their best is by drinking water. We all know that drinking plenty of water throughout the day is good for us, but for some it is a difficult habit to form. There are many powerful reasons to...

Before You Take a Hot, Steamy Shower…

Drinking tap water isn’t the only concern these days. Most consumers are aware that there are many situations where drinking water from the tap is contaminated and can cause serious health issues. But did you realize that contaminated shower water could actually be...