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Reverse osmosis filters are the most cost effective way of purifying household water. Instead of constantly spending money on bottled water, use the money that you would have spent on bottled water and invest in reverse osmosis water filter. You will not only get cleaner, purer water, but you will help us fight global warming [...]]]></description>
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<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">Reverse osmosis filters are the most cost effective way of purifying household water. Instead of constantly spending money on bottled water, use the money that you would have spent on bottled water and invest in reverse osmosis water filter. You will not only get cleaner, purer water, but you will help us fight global warming by reducing the production of plastic water bottles.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;"><strong>How does it work?</strong></p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">Reverse osmosis is a separation process that uses pressure to force the water through a membrane that retains the impurities on one side and allows the pure solvent to pass to the other side. The membranes used have a dense barrier layer in the polymer matrix where most separation occurs. In most cases the membrane is designed to allow only water to pass through this dense layer while preventing the passage of solutes (such as salt ions). This process requires that a high pressure be exerted on the high concentration side of the membrane, usually 30-250 psi for fresh and brackish water.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;"><strong>The NeutralExistence reverse osmosis system includes the following 5 stages:</strong></p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">1. (Stage 1) 5 Micron Sediment water Filter: With only five micron rating. It is effective in removing dirt, rust and sand particles.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">2. (Stage 2) Granular Activated Carbon water Filter: It takes out 99% of the chlorine and organic chemicals. It provides enhanced reduction of taste, odor, and color.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">3. (Stage 3) 1 Micron Sediment water Filter: With only 1 micron rating, provides effective filtration to protect your membrane. It provides for improved membrane performance up to 95% of TDS rejection.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">4. (Stage 4) The Membrane: A thin film composite (TFC) high quality membrane that processes 50 gallons per day. It removes the following hard water contaminants that may be present in your water: lead, cooper, barium, chromium, mercury, sodium, cadmium, fluoride, nitrite, nitrate, and selenium.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">5. (Stage 5) Post Carbon water filter: This carbon post filter removes objectionable tastes and odors to enhance the quality of your drinking water. This reverse osmosis system uses NSF approved post carbon to guarantee the taste of water.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal;">Reverse osmosis has been found to be a very good water purification method. It is inexpensive and very effective. It is worth the buy.</p>
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		<title>What Is a Reverse Osmosis System and Why Should I Get One?</title>
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As we struggle to keep up with the Joneses we get battered with new products, new terms, new features that we absolutely must have. Reverse osmosis drinking water systems are one of those products. Let&#8217;s take time out to do a little learning and determine if it&#8217;s truly something we need.
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<p>As we struggle to keep up with the Joneses we get battered with new products, new terms, new features that we absolutely must have. Reverse osmosis drinking water systems are one of those products. Let&#8217;s take time out to do a little learning and determine if it&#8217;s truly something we need.</p>
<p>What is it? Reverse osmosis is a membrane separation process used for removing dissolved salts, organics, microorganisms, and particulates from water. It is a highly effective and relatively simple process, using a membrane and pressure. It purifies the water and remove ions and dissolved organic molecules. No one wants to think they&#8217;re drinking &#8220;other stuff&#8221; in their water so the goal to purify and remove the contaminants is the primary goal. Interestingly enough, it&#8217;s the same technique used in dialysis, which is used by people with kidney failure.</p>
<p>My in-laws and parents both have this system and I can say it does a good job of cleaning out the cloudy nature of their water. It is easily demonstrated by looking at the ice cubes. Under this system the ice cubes are almost entirely clear as the impurities have been filtered out.</p>
<p>Reverse osmosis is a moderate to high pressure (80-1200 psi) driven process for separating larger size solutes from aqueous solutions by means of semi-permeable reverse osmosis membranes, and is where water flows through the membrane from a strong solution to a weak one. It is a complicated process which uses a membrane under pressure to separate relatively pure water (or other solvent) from a less pure solution. It is less efficient than some other options so more raw water is needed to produce finished water.</p>
<p>Reverse osmosis is typically used for the desalination of seawater but it&#8217;s also becoming popular in the average home.</p></div>
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Many people prefer the taste of minerals in the water. Bottled water companies realize this and add minerals back into the water just for taste – not for health benefits.
Inorganic Minerals in Water
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<p>Many people prefer the taste of minerals in the water. Bottled water companies realize this and add minerals back into the water just for taste – not for health benefits.</p>
<p>Inorganic Minerals in Water</p>
<p>The minerals in tap water and bottled spring or mineral water are inorganic minerals, a form that the body cannot use. If you cook scrambled eggs in an iron skillet and the iron flakes off into the eggs, is that okay? No, of course not. It’s not the right kind of iron. Inorganic minerals can build up in the body and become toxic.</p>
<p>According to Dr. Norman Walker, over a 70-year lifespan, a person will be drinking about 200 to 300 pounds of rock that our body cannot use if it is not R/O (reverse osmosis) water. Most will be eliminated, but some stays in the body, causing gallstones, kidney stones, and hardening and blockages in the arteries. Many hospitals ask patients admitted for gallstones if they drink tap water.</p>
<h3>Which Minerals Are in Drinking Water?</h3>
<p>Calcium, magnesium, and lime are often found in city water. In addition, some cities and private wells often have manganese and iron, both of which can give the water a bad smell if found in high amounts. Other toxic minerals and heavy metals commonly found in the water, that usually have no taste unless present in elevated amounts:</p>
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<li>aluminum</li>
<li>arsenic</li>
<li>asbestos</li>
<li>barium</li>
<li>cadmium</li>
<li>chromium</li>
<li>copper</li>
<li>fluoride</li>
<li>lead</li>
<li>mercury</li>
<li>nitrates</li>
<li>nitrites</li>
<li>selenium</li>
<li>silver</li>
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<p>According to Colin Ingram, author of The Drinking Water Book, from where the above list of toxic minerals comes, &#8220;These toxic minerals and inorganic compounds occur naturally in water, and they also enter water from man-made sources&#8230;Asbestos is also present in tap water wherever asbestos-cement water pipes are used to deliver water to customers.&#8221; (p. 9, Celestial Arts/Ten Speed Press, 1991)</p>
<h3>Organic Minerals in Water and Absorption into the Body</h3>
<p>Our bodies need organic minerals that plants have transformed from the inorganic minerals in the soil into a negatively charged ionic or electrical form. We need to eat the plant, or eat the animal that ate the plant to get the form of minerals that our bodies can assimilate.</p>
<p>In a fairly comprehensive article entitled, “Not All Minerals Are Created Equal,” Dr. Steven E. Whiting, PhD. states that several factors affect mineral absorption and uptake. Dr. Whiting asserts that “pH, electromagnetic circuitry, particle size and source contribute to the final ability of the body to derive benefit from the minerals ingested.”</p>
<p>The issue is not one of liquid minerals or colloidal minerals, but whether or not the minerals are organic.</p>
<p>Dr. Whiting discusses in detail the biochemistry of mineral absorption in the human intestines in “Colloidal Minerals: Facts and Myths” (1997, Institute of Nutritional Science).</p>
<h3>Water Softeners and Reverse Osmosis Filters</h3>
<p>A water softener in your home can be a positive step to removing heavy metals and inorganic minerals from your drinking water. Yes, the water softener should be hooked up to both the hot and the cold water lines in your home. If you are really concerned about ingesting a minute amount of salt in your water (about the same amount as a slice of white bread in a whole gallon of water), you can buy R/O (reverse osmosis) bottled water or a reverse osmosis water filter system, or you can give yourself permission to get used to the taste of softened water knowing that it is much better for your health than ingesting inorganic minerals and heavy metals. An R/O filter will remove the salt and other contaminants in the water – whether it is well water or city water.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting a Correct Water Purifying Device for Clean Drinking Water
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<p>Water purification devices are popular today, because of concerns people have regarding drinking water. Some of these concerns are warranted and some are perceived. Warranted concerns are due to all the polluted rivers and streams in this country. This is why people invest in water purification devices.</p>
<p>Even though public water treatment facilities clean drinking water to meet national standards, the treated water can still smell or taste funny. This is sometimes due to chemicals which are added to clean the water of pollutants.</p>
<p>A desire for water purification brought about a wave of devices which clean drinking water of unwanted tastes and smells. These devices remove unwanted chemicals and also remove chemicals which are good, such as fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.</p>
<p>Many people are concerned with fluoride in their drinking water and real or perceived side effects. These people do not mind fluoride being removed from their water. Regardless of why someone has a water purification device installed, these devices facilitate the consumption of clean drinking water.</p>
<h3>Types of Home Water Purification Devices</h3>
<p>Water purification devices come in a variety of types and include:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Backwashing Filters</em> – are used to remove sediment, chlorine, chemicals, tastes, and odors. Do not expect a backwashing filter to be a magic, one-step solution. Often it is the final stage of a more complex treatment system.</li>
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<ul>
<li><em>Water Softeners</em> – are used to remove harsh minerals from drinking. These minerals include magnesium and calcium, which leave deposits in sinks and tubs and are unhealthy for humans to drink. This water is typically referred to as hard water, because of all the mineral deposits.</li>
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<ul>
<li><em>Ultraviolet Disinfection</em> – is used to remove bacteria, viruses, and harmful protozoa from drinking water. These harmful microorganisms have contributed too many illnesses such as fever, intestinal problems, and diarrhea. This system provides the most efficient purification to energy cost ratio.</li>
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<ul>
<li><em>Reverse Osmosis</em> – uses a semi-permeable membrane which allows purified water to pass through, while retaining the impurities on the input side. This type of water purification system removes 90 – 99% of bacteria, salts, particles, proteins, and other particulate matter which contaminates water.</li>
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<ul>
<li><em>Distillation Machines</em> – are another water purification device which boils the water to the point it evaporates leaving behind all unwanted chemicals and impurities. Clean pure water is derived from this type of purification device.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em>Activated Charcoal Devices</em> – are used to purify water by allowing water pass through the pores in the charcoal which remove unwanted chemicals and impurities from drinking water. Some of the best systems get rid of lead, asbestos, and coliform. Consumers typically choose either the granular and solid block systems.</li>
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<li><em>Ultrafiltration devices</em> – use a polymer film which chemically attaches to unwanted chemicals and impurities and removes them from drinking water.</li>
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<ul>
<li><em>Deionization</em> – uses electric plates to attract impurities and sedimentation as water passes through. It is typically used in conjunction with reverse osmosis devices. This purification device dissolves and efficiently removes inorganic material.</li>
</ul>
<p>All of these water purification devices use different techniques in removing chemicals, sediment, odors, and minerals from drinking water. Some are come in both portable and permanent models, while others need permanent installation to work effectively. Whatever the reason a person decides to purify their drinking water, these purifications devices are effective.</p>
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Reverse osmosis home filtration systems provide large volumes of pure, clean, color- and odor-free water for people, pets and plants. A &#8220;hard wired&#8221; RO hyperfiltration unit is a convenience easily within reach of the average DIYer.
RO System Basics
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<p>Reverse osmosis home filtration systems provide large volumes of pure, clean, color- and odor-free water for people, pets and plants. A &#8220;hard wired&#8221; RO hyperfiltration unit is a convenience easily within reach of the average DIYer.</p>
<h3>RO System Basics</h3>
<h3>A domestic DIY-ready RO system typically consists of several components, often sold as a kit:</h3>
<p>1. Filter Array—four to six factory-connected filters mounted on a hangable metal housing. Higher cost systems employ more filters and deliver slightly cleaner water.</p>
<p>2. Holding tank—a 3 to 6 gallon capacity pressurized vessel that stores filtered water ready to flow to a sink- or counter-mounted faucet. Until direct flow systems hit the market recently, the RO process has been too slow to instantly provide a gallon or two of filtered water, hence the need for a tank. Tankless direct flow units are pricier.</p>
<p>3. Faucet</p>
<p>4. Automatic shutoff valve; hoses to connect the filter array to feed water and to the faucet, and for waste discharge</p>
<p>5. Needle-piercing saddle, or standard ball, feed water valve,</p>
<h3>Water flows through the filters and is successively cleaned in “stages” as follows:</h3>
<p>* Stage 1 Prefilter, 1 &#8211; 5 micron—removes sediment, suspended rust and sand.</p>
<p>* Stage 2 Prefilter, granular activated carbon (GAC) 1 to 5 micron—removes most chlorine, organic chemicals, taste, color and odor.</p>
<p>* Stage 3 Prefilter, activated carbon block, 1 to 5 micron—further removes chemical entities Stage 2 filter missed.</p>
<p>* Stage 4 Filter, osmotic membrane—the workhorse filter that gives the system its name. Removes 92% to 98% of all remaining chemicals and dissolved solids in tap water.</p>
<p>* Stage 5 Postfilter, deionization (DI)—removes remaining dissolved solids. Premium systems have 2 of these when ultra pure water is needed for aquariums, hydroponics and laboratories.</p>
<p>Selecting a System: How Large?<br />
Choose an RO system with a filtration capacity sufficient to meet family needs. A unit that generates 3 GPH (gallons per hour) has about the same capacity as one rated at 75 GPD (gallons per day), and is large enough for many households.</p>
<h3>Pre-Installation Considerations</h3>
<p>1. Many RO systems require a minimum water pressure of 40 psi. Booster pumps are available if pressure is a problem.</p>
<p>2. Consider a whole-house filter, ahead of the RO unit, if incoming municipal or well water is unusually turbid.</p>
<p>3. Choose a spot for the filter array (approximately 18” H x 18” W x 8” D) that’s easy to access, since the unit needs to be serviced twice a year. If the undersink area is too small to stand or hang the array, consider a basement, utility room, etc.</p>
<p>4. Select a location for the holding tank (approximately 18” H x 12” W x 12” D). It can be spotted anywhere up to 30 feet away from the filter unit.</p>
<p>5. If there’s no available kitchen sink-top hole to install the added clean water faucet, replace the kitchen faucet with a pullout spray head model to free up the sprayer hole, or drill a new one in the countertop or sink. Careful: porcelain, marble, granite and some composites may shatter or crack unless a specialty bit and proper technique are used.</p>
<p>6. Supplies needed: common hand tools and Teflon thread paste.</p>
<h3>Install the RO System</h3>
<p>1. Install the faucet and place the storage tank in desired location.</p>
<p>2. Connect the feed water valve to a cold (not hot!) water line.</p>
<p>3. Hang or stand the filter array and place a drip pan beneath it.</p>
<p>4. Run a water discharge line from the filter array to a utility sink, or into a drainpipe above the trap via a saddle.</p>
<p>5. Connect all hoses and fittings.</p>
<h3>Maintaining RO Systems</h3>
<p>Except for the osmotic membrane, which lasts two to three years, change out filters approximately every 6 months or 6,000 gallons.</p>
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		<title>Who needs a whole house reverse osmosis system and what does it cost?</title>
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Whole house reverse osmosis systems are usually used when the water source is really bad. Most municipal sources are not that bad and usually, just filtering, softening (if required) and adding and under sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water is enough to make everybody happy. Where I live the water is very hard and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whole house reverse osmosis systems are usually used when the water source is really bad. Most municipal sources are not that bad and usually, just filtering, softening (if required) and adding and under sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water is enough to make everybody happy. Where I live the water is very hard and the total dissolved solids is about 600 ppm (parts per million, lake Michigan is 80 ppm, the ocean is about 35,000 ppm). We run a big blue (4.5&#8243; x20&#8243;) filter rated at 20 microns followed by a carbon filter (chlorine makes my wife itch) and an under sink reverse osmosis with a 3 gallon bottle in the kitchen and one in the bedroom that we fill as needed for drinking water. Most of the reverse osmosis water is used for the orchids. If you dechlorinate your water, there will be bacteria growing in your toilets eventually. It is not harmful but you might dump a capful of chlorine in the tank once a month or so to kill the bugs. </p>
<p>To just filter a house and add an under sink reverse osmosis and water bottles should be less than $500.00 (US). The standard reverse osmosis system will remove heavy metals, bacteria, and cysts, the standard problems, down to acceptable levels. Viruses will pass the membrane but so far, in the USA, viruses in the water have not been a health issue and hopefully they never will. If your water source is chlorinated or you have a deep well, pathogens should not be a problem. </p>
<p>People who buy a whole house system are usually on a well and building a new house so the cost can be added to the mortgage. The wells usually have a very high dissolved solids level or other issues that make them undesirable for drinking. </p>
<p>Issues with whole house reverse osmosis systems. </p>
<p>1. Noise &#8211; Place them away from the bedroom. After everyone showers in the evening, the system will kick on to fill the tank and the pump will make noise. If you get a 1 gpm system, and you use 120 gallons of water showering, flushing, brushing your teeth, you will have a 2 hour pump run. If you have a teenage daughter like mine, you will have a 4 hr pump run and no hot water for your shower.</p>
<p>2. Cost &#8211; You will run 2 pumps, one to feed water to your house when you need it and one high pressure pump to fill the holding tank. If you need a softener, you will have to purchase salt and maintain the softener. You will have to replace the membrane every 3-5 years if it is maintained correctly (more often if you ignore the system). </p>
<p>3. High recovery reverse osmosis systems have a concentrate brine discharge that you will have to deal with. If you have 600 ppm going in and reduce the tds to 10 coming out and get a 50% recovery, the brine will be around 1200 ppm. If it is 66% recovery, you will approach 1800 ppm. This is too high for most irrigation needs and septic system. It is not suitable for stream discharge you you will need a separate leach line for the discharge.</p>
<p>Whole house reverse osmosis systems costs vary with the water quality and your needs. Get a water analysis first!</p>
<p>1. The basic system consists of controls, membrane and housing, high pressure pump and motor, 2 pressure gauges, 3 control valves, 3 flow meters, low pressure switch, conductivity monitor, and mounting skid. We build the high pressure system out of stainless so we never have to worry about leaks or service problems. </p>
<p>2. A whole house reverse osmosis system will have flows lower than the flow rate to the house so you will need a holding tank, pump and bladder (pressure) tank to feed the water to the house. </p>
<p>3. If the water has high calcium or you want to recover a major portion of the well water, you may need to remove the calcium/magnesium (hardness) with a softener. You may also use a polymer or acid feed to minimize hardness problems in the system. Usually, with high hardness, a polymer addition system is much less expensive to run than a softener but it takes more attention than a softener.</p>
<p>4. If you live in an area where there has been volcanic activity, the silica may be high in the water and that may limit the recovery rates. Don&#8217;t plan on an 80% water recovery rate.</p>
<p>Costs -</p>
<p>1. Reverse Osmosis mounted on skid with recycle loop, prefilter, all kinds of neat stuff to make it work. Approximately 6,000. USD for 1 gpm. Set up to interface to following items.</p>
<p>2. Water storage and repressurization system with pump and bladder tank mounted on RO skid. Includes integrated level control for reverse osmosis system. Costs run $2000-4000 depending on tank size, pressure required and flow rate. </p>
<p>3. Water softener if required. Sized to regenerate after set flow volume. Integrated to RO controller to prevent hardness bypass during regeneration. Available as dual system. Cost base on water analysis, usually runs $800-3000 depending on water quality. </p>
<p>4. Polymer addition system to sequester calcium. Used instead of softener. Costs about $000-1200 per unit.</p>
<p>5. Installation &#8211; plumbing and electrical. Depends on local rates but it should run $300-400 total. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using the reverse osmosis purification process, all harmful chemicals, bacteria and 95% of inorganic dissolved solids have been removed from this water, leaving only free Oxygen and an Absolutely PURE drinking experience. Enjoy!

our bodies are more than 80% water. We ought to drink at least 2 liters of water a day to remain healthy. Our [...]]]></description>
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<p>our bodies are more than 80% water. We ought to drink at least 2 liters of water a day to remain healthy. Our bodies act as natural filters, so if the water isn&#8217;t perfectly clean, any harmful chemical in the water supply become gradually absorbed into our systems. It&#8217;s not a pleasant thought, is it?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[GoldenPro RO Systems is a Home Drinking Water System that uses the principle of reverse osmosis to remove 95-99% of all the mineral and chemical contaminants from raw tap water. PurePro products gives you the quality of bottled water with the convenience of a faucet mounted on your kitchen sink.

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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us were trained thoroughly on how to demonstrate a softener. Unfortunately, less sales people seem to have a specific way of presenting a reverse osmosis unit (RO). That&#8217;s too bad because, just like softener sales, there are many demonstrations and experiments that make the RO sales as exciting and as sure. Let&#8217;s look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us were trained thoroughly on how to demonstrate a softener. Unfortunately, less sales people seem to have a specific way of presenting a reverse osmosis unit (RO). That&#8217;s too bad because, just like softener sales, there are many demonstrations and experiments that make the RO sales as exciting and as sure. Let&#8217;s look at some of the methods used by great sales people around the world.</p>
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<h3>Justifying the value</h3>
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<p>No one really wants another monthly payment. If you go into a home to &#8221; sell them an RO,&#8221; that means another payment, which also means you&#8217;re fighting an uphill battle from the get-go. What if you could show customers it costs nothing to have all the benefits of pure water ?  What if it even made them a profit ? Good news !  That&#8217;s exactly what you can show them, if you take the time. </p>
<p>As soon as you&#8217;re ready to start talking about ROs, you need to ask a few questions. I recommend you have a sheet prepared to record answers. Figure 1 is one of our forms, which we simply call the &#8220;Drinking Water Survey Form.&#8221;  You want to preface your questioning by saying it &#8220;helps determine what equipment to recommend, and to see how much money you can be saving.&#8221; We suggest you write the answers down immediately to the form questions. Take a minute to review this technique. </p>
<p>I hope you see how this exercise convinces the customer that you&#8217;re not there just to take their money, you&#8217;re there to give them better water and save them money. Another advantage of the form: If there&#8217;s a rebuttal, something classic like, &#8221; I&#8217;ll buy it in two months,&#8221; or &#8221; I&#8217;ll get it next spring when my tax return money comes in,&#8221; with a completed form you&#8217;re already in a great position to overcome this. You&#8217;ve demonstrated to the customer that by not making the correct decision tonight, they&#8217;ll not only be continuing with untreated water buy they&#8217;ll be wasting money. This is a powerful position to be in, and it works. </p>
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<h3>The tea bag test</h3>
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<p>Here&#8217;s an interesting item to add to your demonstration. The premise is to boil RO water and customers &#8220;raw&#8221; tap water in separate containers and make tea with both. One serving suggestion with this test: use orange pekoe tea, not herbal. It&#8217;s the most common tea in any supermarket. </p>
<p>Put a tea bag in each container. The tea made in the RO water will be much more fragrant and clear. The tea made in the tap water will be brown, have a lot less fragrance and have an oil slick on the surface with particles floating in the water. The harder the water, the more distinct the contrast is between the two. The best part of this demonstration is the difference gets ceven clearer the longer you leave it. One sales person I know asks clients to leave the water overnight and look at it in the morning, for an even bigger impact. Be sure to get the water really boiling, not just warm. I guarantee this demonstration is worth the trouble. </p>
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<h3>Doggie&#8217;s Choice</h3>
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<p>Another demonstration technique includes putting a bowl of RO water and a bowl of tap water, fresh from the tap, on the floor. Use identical bowls to make sure the test subject-the family dog- isn&#8217;t used to drinking out of one of the bowls. Have the family bring their pet in (this test will work with birds, also). The animal will almost always choose RO water, as they can smell the fact that it has no chlorine. This is the reason why many dogs and cats drink out of the toilet bowl, toilet water has sat in the bowl long enough for the chlorine to dissipate. Remember, many people will buy an RO system for their animals, fish or plants, while they&#8217;d be unwilling to spend the money on themselves. </p>
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<h3>The ice cube demo</h3>
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<p>Similar to the tea bag test but not as dramatic, it involves putting an ice cube made from tap water into a glass container filled with RO water. As the ice cube melts, white flakes that look like dandruff leach into the pristine water. You can make this demo look even worse by bobbing the ice cube with your finger. Also, if the homeowner is a scotch-and-water drinker, offer to mix a drink for them with RO water. I have sold many a system using this technique, as real whisky connoisseurs can definitely taste the difference. </p>
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<h3>The TDS test &#038; Color test</h3>
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<p>In your exhibition / trade show or in your show room.  If you&#8217;re selling in an area with a high chlorine content, this test works well. Carry them in your demonstration kit. The solution will often indicate a very high TDS numbers in their tap water and turn black, dirty in their water.  How to use the &#8220;TDS tester or Electronic Color tester&#8221;, please visit http://www.pure-pro.com/tester.htm  </p>
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<h3>The taste test</h3>
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<p>This test is the climax of the demonstration- the last test you do before going for the close. When performing this test, again move quickly so the chlorine doesn&#8217;t dissipate from water.  </p>
<p>Line the family up and give each member a small amount of RO water in a glass. Explain that you&#8217;re going to have a tasting, like a fancy wine tasting, and the first thing you have to do is &#8220;cleanse the pallet&#8221; by swishing the RO water in the mouth and swallowing or spitting it out in the sink. Get each member to do this twice so the pallet and tongue are completely cleansed. Now, quickly fill glasses with tap water and get each member to taste, swishing it around the mouth as they did with the RO water. If you&#8217;ve done this right, you will, at the minimum, get loud moans of disgust, as by contrast the can now really taste the chlorine and any dissolved solids in their water. About a third of the time they&#8217;ll run over to the sink and spit out their tap water in revulsion. </p>
<p>This is a great set up for the close. All you do is hold up RO water and their tap water, asking, &#8220;if it didn&#8217;t cost a penny more, which water would you like your family to drink ? &#8221;  They always point to the RO water and that means they&#8217;ve just told you they want to buy it. Refer back to the savings you worked out with them at the beginning using the Drinking Water Survey, showing them they can be saving $30 or $40 per month and getting better water. </p>
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<h3>Conclusion</h3>
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<p>Now you have a few tips that will make a big difference in selling ROs. Maybe you&#8217;ve already used some of these techniques, but have discontinued them for some reason. Remember that people buy for emotional reasons. Demonstrations that involve sight, smell, taste and as many other senses as possible are far more effective that lectures. Also, involve the whole family in your demonstration. Many decisions today are made &#8221; for the children,&#8221; and who would turn down an RO system when their kids are spitting tap water into the sink in revulsion? Refresh your demonstration and get a bigger piece of the RO pie. </p>
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The US EPA have recognized membrane processes such as Reverse Osmosis as a &#8220;best available technology&#8221; for meeting a wide variety of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations. 


Why use Reverse Osmosis purified water?

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<p>The US EPA have recognized membrane processes such as Reverse Osmosis as a &#8220;best available technology&#8221; for meeting a wide variety of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations. </p>
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<h2>Why use Reverse Osmosis purified water?</h2>
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<p>Reverse osmosis have become the water purification method of choice for drinking water in many households and bottling plants throughout the world. No wonder, as reverse osmosis has become the best and most efficient method to purify polluted and undesirable water into pure and tasty water.</p>
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