What's in your bath water?
U.S. website whatsinmywater.com warns people they need to be cautious about what may be getting into their tap water and could potentially threaten health and wellbeing.
U.S. website whatsinmywater.com warns people they need to be cautious about what may be getting into their tap water and could potentially threaten health and wellbeing.
Sweden’s four-legged equine athletes that competed in the summer games in Rio had no reason to fear the quality of the water they drank thanks to being supplied pristine drinking water by the powerful Bluewater Pro water purifier.
Battling a bulging tummy to get beach ready this summer? Drinking plain water could be an answer to your slimmer-line dreams says a recent study published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
News reports from California tell how so-called “nightmare bacteria” capable of killing almost half of its victims has been found in a wastewater treatment plant in Southern California - and, the scary thing is that sewage plants seem unable to kill it with existing chemicals.
Sweden’s Bluewater water purification brand today used the Shanghai 2016 Aquatech water industry trade show to debut new water purification systems designed to deliver home users purified water for drinking, washing dishes and clothes, and taking a bath or shower.
Sweden’s Bluewater water purification brand debuted at the annual Housewares Summer Show in New York City today, revealing its award winning Spirit and Pro water purifiers that have won acclaim for their sleek design and state-of-the-art contamination-removing performance.
High levels of nitrates, atrazine and arsenic in drinking water linked in a new U.S. study to birth defects such as cleft palate, cleft lip and limb deficiencies underlines urgent need for more research into tap water quality around the world, says Bluewater, a global leader in residential water purifying technologies and solutions.
The European Commission is taking Germany to the EU Court of Justice for failing to take stronger measures to combat water pollution caused by nitrates, which are essential for plants to grow and therefore widely used as fertilizers. However, excess levels can cause severe water pollution, with consequences for people's health, the economy and the environment.
Drinking more tap water may help people who want to control their weight or reduce their intakes of sugar, sodium and saturated fat.
The safe residential drinking water that many people living in developed societies like the U.S.A have taken for granted for decades is under threat from decaying infrastructures, climate change and lack of investment, warns Bluewater, a world leader in water purification technologies for home and commercial use.
Bluewater, one of the leading water purifier brands in North America, today called on U.S. health and public infrastructure authorities to heed new survey by Ap-GfK that reveals nearly 50% of Americans lack confidence in their tap drinking water.
Sweden’s Bluewater water purifying brand is signaling its commitment to ramping sales in the United States by showcasing its transformational new generation water purifiers at the Chicago 2016 International Homes + Housewares Show, March 5 – 8, on sister Blueair's IHHS Booth L11915, Lakeside Center.