The Importance Of Clean Drinking Water 

Clean and pure drinking water is a simple necessity, and while the water that runs through your tap from the town is safe and reliable, overtime, minerals can settle in the water mains and cause discolouration, strange odours, and taste. For many, experiencing this at home can dissuade us from enjoying water from the tap. 

With water making up approximately 60% of the human body, the importance of clean drinking water is no secret. 

Health officials generally recommend drinking eight 8-ounce glasses a day, amounting to about two litres or half a gallon. Consuming enough water is imperative for your health. Staying hydrated helps flush out waste from your body, regulate your body temperature, push your brain to function, and fight off illness. However, drinking water that’s not clean can have the opposite effect. Polluted water isn’t just dirty or taste strange — it can be extremely harmful to our health and in extreme cases, even deadly. 

If you have concerns about the water that runs through your taps, whether it’s staining caused by water hardness and iron, sulphur or chlorine smells, or bacteria or discolouration, The Water Store Collingwood can help with that. 

The first step you can take is calling The Water Store for your free water consultation. We offer water softeners, chemical-free iron and sulphur filters, reverse osmosis drinking water systems, ultraviolet disinfection systems, and tannin filters. Through the assessment, our team can make a recommendation that will provide you and your family the water you deserve and help encourage a healthy intake. 

Contact The Water Store Collingwood for your free water consultation. We service Collingwood, Wasaga, Stayner, Thornbury, Clarksburg, Meaford, Creemore, Eugenia, Ravenna, Elmvale, Maxwell, Duntroon, Nottawa, and many other cities. If you don’t see your community listed, just give us a call and we’ll see how we can help.

 
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