UltraViolet (UV) light has long been used by hospitals for sterilization and has become increasingly popular for removing airborne viruses, bacteria and other contaminants from breathing air as it passes through circulation systems. But, did you know this clean, effective technology is also available for removing microscopic traces of disease-causing bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi and protozoa commonly found in water? The UV process disinfects water, preventing living organisms from reproducing, where other types of filtration simply remove undesirable non-living contaminants. Ask us about it.
If you draw water from a private water supply it is recommended to treat your entire home. To assure the highest satisfaction, choose the right size (gpm) of UV system that matches your household peak demand flow rate. This is simply a measure of how much water can flow through your main water line if all the water outlets were opened at once.
Number of Bathrooms in Your Home | 1 Bathroom |
2 Bathrooms |
3 Bathrooms |
4 Bathrooms |
5 Bathrooms |
6 Bathrooms |
Flow Rates (in gpm) |
5 | 8.5 | 12 | 15.5 | 19 | 22.5 |
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