Ways to Remove Lead From Drinking Water

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One of the most common household toxins is lead. Lead can enter your water from several sources, including old pipes and fixtures, corroded plumbing joints, or other lead-containing items in your home. It can also be found in tap water from municipal systems because it may have been mixed with corrosive chemicals at the treatment facility. In this blog post, we will explore ways to remove lead from drinking water, such as using LEAD removal filters so you can live healthier!

Filter Your Water With a Reverse Osmosis System

pouredIf you are concerned about the lead content in your drinking water, consider installing a reverse osmosis (RO) system. RO systems filter out all of the contaminants that can be found in tap and well water. If your home has an older or questionable plumbing system, it may have been built using materials containing lead; this will make it a priority for you to install a reverse osmosis system. RO systems are available as whole-house filters, or point-of-use (POU) filters installed under the sink.

Install a Lead-Removing Filter on Your Faucet

tap waterIf you are not interested in having a whole-house reverse osmosis system installed, consider using a lead-removing filter on your faucet instead. These filters are either inline filters that attach to the waterline or cartridge filters that fit inside the faucet. Lead-removing filters use various technologies to remove lead from the water, such as activated carbon or reverse osmosis. Be sure to check the specifications of the filter to make sure that it is effective at removing lead from your water.

Drinking Water Distillation

chilledIf you are interested in removing all of the contaminants from your water, distillation may be a good option for you. In this process, the water is boiled and then condensed back to its liquid form; this leaves behind any dissolved impurities. Distillation removes lead and other harmful chemicals such as chlorine and fluoride. Distillation is a great way to remove toxic chemicals from your water. Still, it does not remove particles because boiling the water only increases their size and makes them harder to filter out.

Drink More Fluids, Such as Coffee or Tea

Drinking a lot of water is one way to help reduce your lead intake. The average person should be drinking about eight glasses per day, but with the number of contaminants in our drinking water today, it may be even more critical for you to increase your fluid consumption. Choose beverages that don’t contain caffeine or large amounts of sugar because these can harm your ability to concentrate.