How to Avoid Buying a Counterfeit Water Filter and Why Where You Buy Matters Have you ever come across a price for a replacement water filter that is just too good to be true? While these filters may look like your original brand-name filter, you might be buying a counterfeit. It can put you and your family at risk. Currently, there are no federal regulations for the design … [Read more...] about The Dangers of Purchasing a Counterfeit Water Filter
Easy Ways to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
4 Things That Could Be Affecting Your Indoor Air Quality The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says indoor air pollution is one of the biggest environmental dangers we face daily. Sources of pollution are everywhere in your home. The EPA also estimates that indoor air contains five times as many pollutants as outdoor air. Indoor air quality in your home is more … [Read more...] about Easy Ways to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
What You Should Know About Microplastics in Drinking Water
From Environmental Concern to a Public Health Concern We sat down with our in-house Water Quality Association (WQA) Certified Specialist, A.G., to discuss his takeaways from a WQA lecture titled “The Microplastics Issue – The Next PFAS?” A.G. has continuing education credits dating back to 2015 and has been attending WQA conferences for many years. He describes himself as a … [Read more...] about What You Should Know About Microplastics in Drinking Water
Your Guide to Better Indoor Air Quality
Your home's air quality plays a crucial role in maintaining your overall health. Poor air quality indoors can cause long-term health effects, including heart disease. Luckily, there are a few actions you can take to improve your indoor environment. What is Indoor Air Quality? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines indoor air quality (IAQ) as the air quality inside … [Read more...] about Your Guide to Better Indoor Air Quality
New Year, Cleaner Home: Why January is the Best Time To Replace Your Filters
January is in the middle of the winter months for the US. Cold weather forces many of us to spend more time indoors, as our furnaces work overtime to keep our homes warm. Our use of the heating system in winter increases energy bills and negatively impacts indoor air quality. January is a natural reset for most people, which is why many will set goals they want to accomplish … [Read more...] about New Year, Cleaner Home: Why January is the Best Time To Replace Your Filters





















