NJ Water Meets Standards, But Is That Enough?

Meeting federal standards means passing the legal minimum. Between the plant and your tap, water may pick up lead from old pipes, sediment, and bacteria from biofilm.

Potential Lead Exposure

Homes with pre-1986 plumbing may have lead solder. The EPA estimates 10 to 20% of lead exposure for children may come from water. RO removes 99%+ of lead.

PFAS in NJ

Some NJ communities may have elevated PFAS levels. Standard pitcher filters typically do not address PFAS effectively. Reverse osmosis is a proven method for reduction.

Bottled Water vs Home Filtration

Families may spend 1,200 to 2,000 per year on bottled water. A home RO system produces water at 0.02 to 0.05 per gallon. Most pay for themselves in 12 to 18 months.

Free Water Test

H2O Purified Water offers a free in-home test by Community Water Check. Call 844-818-1217 or schedule online.

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