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QNET’s Water Filtration Product Breaks Record Sales
 QNET’s HomePure water filtration system has proven that it has what it takes to become a source of clean and reliable water in some of the world’s most affected water regions.
Tested and certified by the National Sanitation Foundation HomePure achieved record sales last year in Egypt and Malaysia, countries in which the quality, purity and taste of water is substandard compared to other regions. HomePure’s popularity also grew globally, particularly in countries suffering from poor water quality.
Egypt’s high pollution emissions from cars and industrial factories have had a heavy negative impact on the city’s water quality. Studies have shown that prolonged exposure to industrial and environmental pollutants can cause sickness and long-term diseases such as cancer and liver damage.
Not only a blight of the city but also in rural areas, organic contaminants can affect water sources through disease-carrying organisms, and decomposed plant and animal matter.
In other QNET markets, rusting water pipes as well as high levels of chlorine and calcium affect the quality of water supplies, making many susceptible to drinking contaminated water.
HomePure poses a trustworthy solution to such challenges by improving the quality and taste of drinking water, a key consideration for QNET when introducing the unique seven-stage filtration system to its international markets.
QNET Product Trainer Johann Herling believes that HomePure’s popularity stems from yet another added benefit, its size.
“Compared to other filtrations systems, HomePure’s size is compact easily fitting on your kitchen or pantry top without worrying about hazardous installation procedures,” Herling says.
Unlike other water filtration systems available on the market, HomePure’s filters the water by means a seven-stage filtration process. It uses several mechanisms to filter impurities using its unique pi-water ceramic balls that add special salts to break down the water molecules to hexagons-similar to the original water molecules.
“HomePure’s filters uses very advanced technology and materials compared to other filters, it uses Pi-water, also called ‘living-water’ that changes the molecule structure of the water resulting in reducing free radicals and decreasing the oxidation process in the body,” Herling says.
According to Herling who has several years of experience in the water filtration and purification industry, HomePure is ideal to use in cities where pre-treated water is available; whereas bulky systems such as reverse osmosis and ultraviolet filtration systems are only useful if you don’t have access to pre-treated water.
“The most important question to ask is where you plan to use the filter; reverse osmosis is good to use if you get drinking water from the country side or sea water, similarly UV light is ideal for large drinking water industries,” Herling says.
Having sold over 61 per cent of its products in Egypt and Malaysia, HomePure achieved a recognisable feat providing many with a source of pure, clean and great tasting water.
The NSF certified HomePure filtration system has also been tested to verify that it meets specific requirements for health. All of its filtration processes occur naturally without added chemicals or UV light.
For further information on HomePure’s seven-stage filtration process visit www.homepure.com.

2012-01-11
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| VGNair Govindan has written the following: how do we ensure disinfection? |
Looks HomPure has a wonderful piece of filtration system with 7 stage filtration that would make the water that passes through it clean from suspended impurities. Should be good for pretreated water that has the bacterial contamination removed. UV is for bacterial contamination removal that should have been incorporated with this but probably the manufacturers wanted to avoid any electrical connection to this unit. Or else they could have even gone for an ozone unit in the system that would have made it an excellent system.
As an online pressure pipe connecting filtration system it is an excellent unit and has to be appreciated for its design features. I have noted that it has activated carbon filtration incorporated and that should probably remove the bacterial contamination to certain extent.
Suggested for chemically pretreated water filtration with pride. |
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