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Improving Drinking Water Through Ultraviolet Disinfection
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 8/6/2025

Improving Drinking Water Through Ultraviolet Disinfection

The majority of diseases and cancers, as well as a third of all deaths, are attributed to poor water conditions, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). These diseases include skin diseases, infectious diseases, digestive diseases, cardiovascular issues, and cancer, just to name a few. When humans consume raw water, they are drinking in a load of heavy waters, sediment, various impurities, organic pollutants, and harmful substances – all of which can be detrimental to overall health.

Tips for Saving More during Tax Holidays
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 5/17/2022

Tips for Saving More during Tax Holidays

According to the nonprofit tax foundation, in 1980, Ohio and Michigan gave their residents a one-time chance of skipping sales tax on automobile purchases. Recently, more than a dozen states offer sales tax holidays annually. Although 45 states and the District of Columbia charge sales tax, more than a dozen states either reduce the amount or do not charge sales tax during the various weekends in summer.

iSpring vs. APEC vs. Waterdrop – Comparing the Best Reverse Osmosis Systems
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 5/17/2022

iSpring vs. APEC vs. Waterdrop – Comparing the Best Reverse Osmosis Systems

The quality of the local tap water is becoming a major talking point among Americans. A recent NSF survey reported that most Americans do not know exactly what their drinking water contains and are worried about the possible presence of contaminants. The Flint water crisis also escalated these uncertainties, with most Americans unconvinced about the safety of their tap water.

13 Things You Need To Know About Reverse Osmosis Systems
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 8/6/2025

13 Things You Need To Know About Reverse Osmosis Systems

The effects of contaminants in domestic water are well documented. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that “Contaminants in our water can lead to health issues, including gastrointestinal illness, reproductive problems, and neurological disorders.” Adding, “Infants, young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems may be at increased risk for becoming sick after drinking contaminated water.”