Food Safety and Sanitation - How Do Undersink Water Filters Help?

Jan 11
09:20

2010

Lorraine Cardington

Lorraine Cardington

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Did you know that there are approximately 76 million cases of food borne disease that occur each year in the United States alone? You can help protect your family's health by observing food safety and sanitation procedures, and by using devices such as undersink water filters at home.

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Did you know that there are approximately 76 million cases of food borne disease that occur each year in the United States alone? You can help protect your family's health by observing food safety and sanitation procedures,Food Safety and Sanitation - How Do Undersink Water Filters Help?  Articles and by using devices such as undersink water filters at home.

You probably prepare vegetable salads every now and then, or include fresh fruit in your family's diet, and that's good. After all, we should get plenty of the nutrients our bodies need from these types of food.

However, keep in mind that according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), fruits and veggies that are eaten raw are at high risk for contamination. This is because many of them are processed in conditions or facilities lacking in sanitation, or because the quality of water used to wash them after they are harvested is substandard.

This is why it is very important to wash your fresh produce carefully under running water, to get rid of harmful contaminants like fertilizers and other chemicals. But it does not help you one bit if the water coming out of the tap in your kitchen is full of impurities as well.

High-quality under counter water filters are able to remove things like chlorine, lead, volatile organic chemicals, as well as dangerous microorganisms like chlorine-resistant parasites. What you are left with is just pure, clean water that tastes good and is odorless. Water that you'd have no compunctions using for drinking or for preparing the food that you and your family eat.