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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Have You Heard About The Zuvo Water Purator?

As time goes by, I am more and more concerned about the amount of water bottle waste I am producing now that my husband and I are drinking bottled water. I recently learned about the Zuvo Water Purator and decided to do some research.
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It Is Better For Our Health
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The Zuvo Water Purator replicates nature's water-cleansing process, reducing contaminants while preserving your water's natural and healthy mineral content.
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It Is Better For Our Wallet
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Over time, Zuvo costs a fraction of what we spend on bottled water or pitcher filters.
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It Is Better For Our Planet
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With Zuvo, we can make a difference by not adding plastic water bottles that end up in our landfills every day.
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Here's How It Works
(directly from thier site)
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Step 1: Ozonation
In nature, ozone is generated by lightning and cleans the air where rainwater forms. The Zuvo Water Purator mixes ozone with incoming tap water to treat taste and odor contaminants and improve taste. Like chlorine, ozone is a powerful oxidizer. Unlike chlorine, ozone leaves no chemical residue.

Step 2: Ultraviolet Light
The ozone saturated water is flooded with high-intensity UV light - the same as the solar energy that cleans water in the upper atmosphere.

Step 3: Photo-oxidation
The Zuvo Water Purator combines UV and ozone in a patented process known as photo-oxidation which releases powerful oxidizers to further treat the water.

Step 4: filtration with lead removal
Pure spring water is created by passing through fine particles in the earth. Zuvo uses the same principle by passing water through a Class 1 Particulate Reduction Filter, reducing chlorine taste and odor, lead, and tiny particulates.

Step 5: post-filtration UV
The filtered water is again exposed to high-intensity UV light as it leaves the Zuvo Water Purator, ensuring that you get clean, healthy, great tasting water...just the way nature intended!
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The Zuvo Water Purator has met all requirements of the State of California Department of Public Health for drinking water treatment units and is listed as device number 02-1513
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The smartly-designed Zuvo Water Purator™ fits in any kitchen... either above the counter or under the counter
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The Zuvo Water Purator costs between $299 - $349. Now that may seem expensive; however, when I consider that my husband and I go through 6-8 24 packs of bottled water per month (@ an average of $4 per pack), the Purator will pay for itself in as little as 11 month.
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Learn more about the Zuvo Water Purator here.
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To find a retailer near you, check here.

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