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For a limited time only Water Coolers Direct is running quarterly competitions allowing UK customers to win a FREE water cooler.
Hard water is caused by calcium and magnesium compounds; rain water is naturally soft as it has had no chance to pick up any minerals from the ground. When water passes through the ground through soft...
All the employees of
Water Coolers Direct and Water Boilers Direct are obsessed with anything to do
with water, recently this topic cropped up in one of our monthly meetings and
we thought that it ...
You
want to provide hot water for your staff but don’t know where to start… With
this article we hope to demystify the provision of Hot or Boiling water in the
office environment.
Water is called "hard" if it contains a
lot of calcium or magnesium dissolved in it.
A Water Softener is a device that monitors and reduces the hardness of
the water it does this by removing the c...
This article examines the pros and cons of
drinking water fountains, should you own a water fountain or should you select
a plumbed in or bottle fed water cooler instead? This article will help you...
Reverse Osmosis is the
most effective water filtration possible, but are these systems appropriate for your home.
Many UK businesses have already
discovered that, when it comes down to the provision of water for their staff
and customers outright purchase can be a more cost effective method of
acquiring and ru...
Even when water seems abundant it’s important that we all do our bit to conserve as much as possible, learn how to conserve water in this article.
Have you ever wondered how to sanitise your Bottled or Bottle less (plumbed in / mains connected) Water Cooler? The following instructions are suitable for use on all water coolers the following inst...
Did you know that all UK employers are required to provide easily accessible water for their staff to drink, free of charge along with the cups to drink from, unless the water machine in question is f...
WaterCoolersDirect.com Ltd is proud to announce a partnership with FRANK Water, the Bristol-based not for profit organisation that funds clean water projects in developing countries.
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