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Archive for the ‘Water Filters’ Category

Recommended Water Consumption

Thursday, August 19, 2010 @ 02:08 PM
Weekend-Tenter

It is generally thought that we should drink at least 8 glasses of water a day.  This is true to a point.  The amount, 8 glasses, is actually an average for all people. Most people fall over this line of 8 glasses a day. In fact, scientists are now recommending that we drink as much water as possible to help hydrate our bodies and detoxify the bad chemicals that we ingest everyday.

While it may seem like water is readily available, you’ll often pay several dollars for a bottle of water in urban areas. A portable water purifier gives us the advantage of pure water consumption in an easily accessible form, which has been proven to increase water consumption.

When It’s Hot – Stay Hydrated!

Saturday, July 17, 2010 @ 09:07 PM

The warmer weather brings about unique challenges to campers, hikers, or any other outdoors sports participants. When it’s hot outside, it is very important to stay hydrated – keeping your water intake high. A readily available supply of  emergency drinking water is a critical component to an enjoyable and safe outdoors experience.

The most important source of replenishing fluids in your body is water. Drinks with high sugar or caffeine content, such as sodas or coffee, can actually be detrimental if your body becomes dehydrated (not enough fluid). Water is the body’s most natural source of hydration.

Should You Invest in a Water Filtration System?

Monday, July 5, 2010 @ 04:07 PM
Weekend-Tenter

When you’re trekking in the wilderness, it’s all about the basics of survival-shelter, food, and water. Without these fundamentals, your camping trip is going to be inordinately short. There is, however, the cost of camping gear to consider.

Take, for example, portable water purifiers. There is no question that these devices are useful. Water is heavy to carry, and for any extended trip, you can’t possibly take enough. With access to a water purifier and any water source, you are guaranteed to stay hydrated.

But, on the other hand, water purifiers are expensive. There is a range of prices, but even the inexpensive products are around $50. The more expensive units run upwards of $250.
Purification tablets are a more cost-effective solution, but they have their own set of downsides. Some add an unpleasant taste to the water. Some take a long time to work. And so on.

An Indispensable Travel Accessory

Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 05:04 PM
Weekend-Tenter

If you’re at all interested in traveling to remote and exotic locations in the world, there is always a litany of safety precautions to take before your flight out. Some locations in the world, especially areas such as Thailand and Africa, require that you get a series of vaccinations and shots before you enter the country. This is to protect you against any viruses or diseases that you might contract while you’re traveling.

But even in areas that don’t require these medical precautions, there is still the potential for coming across contaminated water. So whether you’re traveling in Mexico or South Korea, it is recommended that you boil the water before drinking it. But that is a huge hassle. Not only is it time consuming to boil the water itself, but you’ll also have to wait for the water to cool. Therefore, a much more convenient tactic is to bring one or two high quality portable water filters with you on your trip. It’s the easiest, quickest way to be certain your water is clean and safe.