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<h3>House Water Filtration System Health Benefits</h3>
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<p>If water is the source of life, polluted water is the source of disease. For most people, if water does not taste bad, smell bad, or have abnormal color, it is a drinking water. Yet, the majority of harmful pollutants found in water are odorless and tasteless. Whatever the origin of water to your home, if it is not treated, it may contain dangerous<span id="more-43"></span> substances making it unsafe. These substances may be herbicides, insecticides, bacteria, viruses, parasites (Giardia lamblia) and salts (nitrate, sulfate, phosphate, etc.). If you want to stay healthy, it is essential to treat the water you drink. </p>
<p>Being aware of the danger of unsafe water, some people, instead of installing a water purification system, prefer to buy gallons or bottled water. What they do not understand, is that it is more beneficial to have a &#8220;whole house water purification system&#8221;. You spend less when you replace the purchase of bottled water by a home water filtration. The consumption of bottled water costs about 1,000 times the price of a water purification system. The U.S. is the world&#8217;s largest consumer of bottled water. On average, Americans spend at least $ 15 billion per year in the purchase of bottled water. The worst is that the water is not always treated, as it should be. </p>
<p>Certain companies that sell bottled water are private institutions. They buy or draw their water from private wells or municipal systems. Then they sell it at a high price to consumers who think it is better than water from their faucet. That water is, however, far from being a superior quality. Some bottled waters, including major brands in the United States are the same quality as the (untreated) water in your house. </p>
<p>It happen sometimes, untreated water or contaminated bottled water is sold in developed countries like the United States. Bottled water is not necessarily safer than tap water, according to a four-year study conducted by Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on bottled water industry, including its bacterial and chemical contamination problems.  </p>
<p>Although there are companies that treat their water before they sell it, you need to know that most major water companies are much more after profit than the health of consumers. Protect your health and save money at the same time. To find the best deal, visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.housewaterfiltrationsystem.com" target="_blank">housewaterfiltrationsystem.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Power Pressure Washers &#8211; Hot Water Pressure Washers the Ultimate Grease Busters</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hot Water Pressure Washers are touted to be the more effective of the two key types of power pressure washers, the cold and hot water versions. This version of power pressure washers cleans most effectively when removing stubborn thick grease, oil, hard to remove wax, just to name a few.</p>
<p>It is not difficult to understand how this work. Simply compare doing your dishes with hot water. You will see that<span id="more-39"></span> the grease simply melts off your dishes in no time. This applies exactly to the concept of the hot water pressure washers and how this really functions is simple. The heater heats up the water before you dispense via the nozzle gun. The intense heat, coupled with the pressure power form an extremely powerful force in cleaning even the most stubborn of all globs and clumps of grease, wax, animal fats, blood etc. Coupled this power with for-industrial-use detergent, and you are ready to contend with the mot stubborn of grease. The greatest bonus you get with this tough combination is that it literally disinfects the entire area too.</p>
<p>Most often, they are used to clean heavy industrial factories and manufacturing plants where there is need to remove thick grease, processed unwanted animal fats, and disinfect the environment. Key industries using hot water pressure washers include shipping and engineering manufacturing plants where industrial oils and lubricants are common, oil exploration rigs which the hot water machines will need to mix heavy industrial solvents to dissolve the grease, fatty foods processing plants and abattoirs whereby animal fats need to be dissolved before flushing.</p>
<p>That said, when handling hot water pressure washers, there are a lot more precautionary measures to abide by. Due to the sheer force of the pressure, great caution must be taken in case there is slash back from the hot water, causing unfortunate accidents. Be properly attired and well masked to ensure that you are physically protected. Read the instructions carefully before use. Know every key function of the machine.</p>
<p>GET Your High Pressure Washers Tips Now at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://powerpressurewashers.net/power-pressure-washers-tips-on-managing-hot-water-pressure-washers" target="_blank">Hot Water Pressure Washers</a>. Find The Right Power Pressure Washers from the Full Range at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.powerpressurewashers.net" target="_blank">PowerPressureWashers.net</a></p>
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		<title>Tankless Water Heater &#8211; On Demand Tankless Hot Water Heaters</title>
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Tankless water heaters not only give you hot water on demand but also saves you a lot monetarily when compared with the tank-type water heater variety.

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<p>Tankless water heaters not only give you hot water on demand but also saves you a lot monetarily when compared with the tank-type water heater variety.
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<p><span id="more-2"></span><b> What is a Tankless Water Heater </b><br />
<br />A tankless water heater is an <b> on demand hot water heater </b> which does not store hot water but produces it instantaneously the moment you require it. Tankless water heaters come in a variety of models that use electricity, or gas (including propane and kerosene) to heat the water.</p>
<p>What a conventional tank water heater does is to heat the water and store it in the built in tank. Over time this water begins to cool down triggering off the thermostat and heating the same water all over again. This leads to a waste of electricity, pushing up your power consumption and bills. The main advantage of a tankless water heater lies here. It has got no storage tank. Until water does not flow through it, it is a dead unit. The moment you turn on the flow of water, it comes to life. The water triggers off a mechanism that turns on either the electricity or flow of gas which is ignited automatically. This water runs through a series of specially designed tubes (mostly high grade copper) that heat the water to very high temperatures instantly.</p>
<p>Water goes into the unit cold and in a matter of seconds begins flowing out hot. The capacity of a tankless water heater is measured by how many degrees it increases the temperature of water at a given flow. The standard measurement for this is gpm (gallons per minute).</p>
<p><b> Which Tankless Water Heater is Better </b><br />
<br />Tankless water heaters come in gas and electric models. Also these models are further divided into single-fixture units and whole-house units. Single-fixture units are those units that will be used only for one outlet. Whole-house units will be placed centrally and supply hot water to two or more outlets.</p>
<p>It is important to know what the exact use of the unit will be. If you require a unit for just one user at a time, and the users are few, a small capacity <b> electric tankless water heater </b> is a good choice. The only drawback of an electric tankless water heater is that it may use a lot of power since it has to heat the water quickly to the desired temperature. If the tankless water heater will be centrally located and used by more than two outlets simultaneously, then a <b> gas fired tankless water heater </b> will be a good choice. When going in for the whole-house model, make sure you know as to how many outlets will be connected to the unit and buy a unit which can handle the load when all the outlets are used simultaneously. If the model cannot handle the load, what everyone will get is barely warm or cold water.</p>
<p><b> Initial Costs of a Tankless Water Heater </b><br />
<br />If you are thinking of savings on water heating in the long run, then you must get a tankless water heater. Maximum savings in the long run will come from the gas based versions. Whether you buy an electric tankless water heater or a gas based tankless water heater, it is going to be more much more expensive than the tank-type water heater. Setting up these water heaters is not very cumbersome since they are not as bulky as the tank-type variety. Problems that can occur with the electric version of tankless water heaters is in the electric wiring part. Even though these heaters will be on for a much shorter duration of time than the tank-based heaters, the amount of current that they pull during this short duration is very high. You may have to change the wiring in case the previous wiring is of lower capacity. This can be an additional cost which cannot be avoided since faulty wiring is not a good thing to have at home. The gas based version of tankless water heaters will require venting. If the unit installed is in the bathroom, venting will be pretty simple; if it is a central unit with a bigger capacity, venting may be a bit complex and cost you more.</p>
<p>Whatever the initial costs of fitting a tankless water heater as compared to a tank-type water heater, it will be covered in a very short span of time. Once the initial cost is covered, it is super-savings throughout the life of the unit.</p>
<p><b> Savings Using a Tankless Water Heater </b><br />
<br />The prime reason many today are shifting from the tank variety of hot water heaters to the tankless variety are the huge cost savings. Tankless water heaters can save you anything between 10% to over 40% in you total hot water bills. Some even go to the extent of claiming a saving of about 60%.</p>
<p>When you use a tank-type water heater the water is heated and starts cooling down. In due time this water is reheated. This uses electricity, increasing your power consumption. When you use an electric tankless water heater this heating and re-heating does not occur. The water is heated just once and used immediately. This is where you save. The savings here are not huge. Using an electric tankless water heater will usually save you approximately 10 to 20% in your power consumption.</p>
<p>The real saving is when you use the gas variations of tankless water heaters. Gas based tankless water heaters (including propane and kerosene) can heat much larger volumes of water to a higher temperature instantly as compared to the electric tankless water heater. This is the reason gas based tankless water heaters are recommended for the whole-house units. Larger models will be able to handle even 3 to 4 simultaneous connections. For an electric model to cope up, it will have to guzzle down a huge amount of electricity, skyrocketing your electricity bills. Using the gas based version will save you an approximate 40% over the conventional electric tank-type water heater.</p>
<p>The life of a tank-type water heater is approximately 10 to 15 years, and that of a tankless water heater is 15 to 20 years. The reason for this is that tankless water heaters do not store water; hence the chances of corrosion and deposits are minimal. This too leads to a big saving in the long run.</p>
<p><b> Uses of Tankless Water Heaters </b><br />
<br />The main use of all water heaters are in the bathroom and used mostly for bathing (shower and bathtub). In places with colder temperatures hot water is also used in the lavatory, kitchen sink, and laundry. If you are planning to connect all of these to your water heater, then you must go in for a gas fired model which has got the capacity to heat water for all these requirements simultaneously. The model you buy will also depend on what temperature of water normally flows out of the faucet. Places having a colder temperature will require heaters with higher heating capacity to heat the same amount of water as in a hotter climate.</p>
<p>When choosing the tankless water heater for your home, you must make sure that you know exactly what you will require it for. Getting one fitted and then realizing that you will require a model with more or less capacity will be a big waste of your money. You should know as to how many outlets are to be connected to the unit. You must also know the temperature of water that normally flows out of your faucets during the coldest time in the year. All the tankless water heaters have got an adjustment for the output water temperature, so, if you are in doubt go in for a higher capacity model; you can always reduce the temperature of water required. Never go in for a lower capacity model if you are in doubt, you will be able to reduce the output water temperature, not increase it when there are multiple users.</p>
<p>Cost savings using a tankless water heater (more so the gas-fired variety) over the tank-type variety are very significant over the years. Get a tankless water heater installed in your home today, and begin counting your savings for a long time to come.
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		<title>How Does Water Help to Lose Weight?</title>
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<p>How does water help lose weight? Water plays a key role in suppressing your desire for food. An extensive research suggests that drinking lots of water does help you lose weight. If  weight loss is your goal, read on&#8230;
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<p>Excess body weight is the sixth risk factor that contribute<span id="more-1"></span>s to the world&#8217;s health burden. What could be the best way to reduce this burden? It is water! For years now, &#8216;8 glasses of water a day&#8217; mantra has been touted as a powerful health fact. Unlike other health drinks, water does not contain any calories. That is why, drinking more water is always recommended for losing weight. Having 8 glasses of water everyday can do wonders. It is sure to help you shed those extra pounds.</p>
<p><b>How does Water Help to Lose Weight?</b><br />
<br />Some people have a wrong notion that drinking less water results in <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/weightloss/">weight loss</a>. However, consuming less water leads your body to store extra fat that is not required. We all know that liver converts the stored fat into fuel. Without sufficient intake of water, your kidneys do not function at their optimal level. As a result, the liver gets the additional workload of helping the kidneys to do their task. This in turn prevents the liver from functioning properly. Some of the fat still remains in your body and does not get converted into fuel. This results in <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/weight-gain/">weight gain</a>. Drinking sufficient water allows the liver to perform its function of burning fat and converting it into fuel without any hindrance.</p>
<p>Our body contains more than 60% of water. When the body gets insufficient water, it tries to store all the water it has, in the cells. This stored water manifests as extra weight. Your feet and legs may also swell up. When the body starts receiving sufficient water, it gradually releases the stored water. With proper hydration, you are bound to see a noticeable decrease in your body weight. As the weight reduces, you become leaner and begin to feel healthier.</p>
<p>Drinking <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/drinking-water/">water</a> in sufficient quantities also decreases your hunger for food. It is the safest way to suppress your appetite. People who have more water are likely to consume less food. Hence, doctors often advice to drink a glass of water before lunch and dinner so that you eat less during meals. People who are overweight should drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water in a day. When it comes to burning calories, drinking cold water is the best option. Evidences have shown that drinking ice cold water regularly, can help you drop a pound of fat every month.</p>
<p>Most of the people focus more on their <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/exercises/">exercise</a> routine and do not drink enough water. Hence, they are not able to get rid of their extra fat. Stick to the practice of drinking more water. In the beginning, you may find it inconvenient as you are forced to visit the bathroom frequently. This is natural and your body will take some time to be accustomed to this new hydration habit. Initially, it can be discouraging, but over a period of time, you will see a &#8216;magical&#8217; change (reduction) in your weight. It is important that you stay well-hydrated, if you are serious about losing weight. </p>
<p>Drinking 8 ounce glasses (64 ounces) of water is not much and any average person should be able to consume this quantity in a day. When you consume excess water than required by your body, it can give rise to serious health problems. A condition known as hyponatremia can develop, which may lead to irritability and confusion. This condition rarely occurs in healthy people, but is sometimes seen in athletes who drink large amounts of water at a time to compensate for lost fluids.</p>
<p>If you really want to be successful in reducing your extra body weight, start consuming more water to achieve the weight you desire. Being overweight is a major health problem, but a natural way to overcome it is to drink sufficient water.
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