Using ultraviolet or UV water filtration has been proven to be the most effective method for killing harmful microorganisms (algae, bacteria, fungi, mold, and viruses) in untreated water supplies. While most municipal water supplies treat their water with chlorine to kill microorganisms, most private wells (rural, farms and septic tanks) are untreated. These untreated water wells can be contaminated by chemical runoff and sewage filled with dangerous bacteria and viruses. Those who believe their water supply has a high risk of contamination by disease-causing microorganisms should use UV water filtration.
UV water filters use a high-intensity, light spectrum to destroy microorganisms that cause harmful health problems. Disease-causing microbes can quickly reproduce in an animal or human host but ultraviolet rays can
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