Water pollution is a serious problem in Pakistan and we don't need to tell you about it. What you may not know is that this pollution also affects the drinking water in your home. It is not unknown that our water and sewage systems are porous and often run in parallel. In addition, water is taken from a body of water for drinking purposes often returns to the body of water as wastewater.
Of course, this is not intended to scare you or to tell you something you probably already know. The aim is to help you understand that with the rapid growth of microbes today, it is almost impossible to control them with conventional water treatment methods or measures. Fortunately, as antimicrobial resistance has improved, so has our technology. Let us introduce you to a world of advanced water treatment technology that you would never have thought existed.
Good water discharge rate
LIVPure water purifiers have a six-step purification process. The first filter removes fine and coarse particles from the water, while the second filter absorbs all harmful organic compounds from pesticides. The third filter protects the membrane layers from limescale deposits and the fourth stage removes hazardous chemicals and microbes. The fifth and sixth stages involve disinfection with ultraviolet light and the final removal of fine impurities. The purifier delivers up to 12 liters of clean water per hour.
Perfect for large families
If you have a large family, this water purifier from Water Logic could be just what you need. It has a water capacity of 15 liters, which should be enough for a large family. It's also fully automatic. When the water level in the tank drops below a certain level, the cleaning process starts automatically. When the reservoir fills up or when there is no water supply, the cleaner stops automatically.
Stylish design for the modern home
If you want a water purifier that fits into your home, this LG purifier could be the right choice. But it's not just about looks. The purifier features a five-stage reverse osmosis filtration system that removes contaminants and retains essential minerals.
Reverse osmosis is the latest and increasingly popular form of water purification. It uses layers of membranes to filter contaminated water and prevent metals and chemicals from mixing with the water. However, they are less effective than a UV purification system, which kills microbes. Although many filters now have up to eight levels of purification and RO and UV functions to ensure optimum safety.