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Introducing the AlexaPure Pro Stainless Steel Water Filtration System

AlexaPure Pro Water Filter is gravity fed, runs without electricity.

Eliminates 99.9999% of water impurities, including fluoride, to protect your families health and water security

Revolutionary gravity block core filter with hybrid ceramic shell, capable of producing up to 5000 gallons of purified water

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The remarkable AlexaPure Pro Water Filter transforms 2.25 gallons (8.5 liters) into pure delicious drinking water in a short time. Additional filters, (up to 4 )  can be applied for even faster results.

CLEAN DRINKING WATER

In a time of crisis, a natural disaster, power outage, or other unexpected situation when potable drinking water suddenly becomes scarce, will you be prepared ?

The average person can live weeks without food. But you can only survive for 3 days without water, before the body begins to shut down.

Dehydration is the biggest threat to Human survival in any emergency.

But not only that, our everyday tap water is most likely laced with a multitude of contaminants that are shockingly unsafe, and, over time, can poison our bodies and ruin our health.

The AlexaPure Pro Water Filter removes 99.9999% of these impurities from any  water source….. including toxic chemicals, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, pharmaceuticals, even Fluoride !

How can you protect your Family and loved ones from this onslaught of  poisons now pervasive in our most precious natural resource ?

The Alexapure Pro will provide pure delicious drinking water in your home every day with little effort and at an incredibly low price.

(This item is temporarily out of stock. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to restore it soon.)

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IS YOUR TAP WATER SAFE ?

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or EPA, there are 4 categories of contaminants present in our drinking water which are of concern.

The Safe Drinking Water Act defines the term “contaminant” as any substance or matter that is not made up of natural water molecules.

Not all are harmful to health. Some are naturally occuring, while others are man made.

To determine the various types of contaminants present in drinking water, the EPA has set forth a Contaminant Candidate List (CCL) for the purpose of regulatory identification. The 4 categories of contaminants are:

  • PHYSICAL
  • CHEMICAL
  • BIOLOGICAL
  • RADIOLOGICAL

The following is an exerpt from the EPA web page :

Contaminant Candidate List (CCL) and Regulatory Determination

Types of Drinking Water Contaminants

Scientist collecting water sample.

Scientist collecting water sample.
 
 
 The Safe Drinking Water Act defines the term “contaminant” as meaning any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or matter in water. Therefore, the law defines “contaminant” very broadly as being anything other than water molecules. Drinking water may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. Some drinking water contaminants may be harmful if consumed at certain levels in drinking water while others may be harmless. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk.
 
 
 
 
 

Only a small number of the universe of contaminants as defined above are listed on the Contaminant Candidate List (CCL). The CCL serves as the first level of evaluation for unregulated drinking water contaminants that may need further investigation of potential health effects and the levels at which they are found in drinking water.

The following are general categories of drinking water contaminants and examples of each:

  • Physical contaminants primarily impact the physical appearance or other physical properties of water. Examples of physical contaminants are sediment or organic material suspended in the water of lakes, rivers and streams from soil erosion.
  • Chemical contaminants are elements or compounds. These contaminants may be naturally occurring or man-made. Examples of chemical contaminants include nitrogen, bleach, salts, pesticides, metals, toxins produced by bacteria, and human or animal drugs.
  • Biological contaminants are organisms in water. They are also referred to as microbes or microbiological contaminants. Examples of biological or microbial contaminants include bacteria, viruses, protozoan, and parasites.
  • Radiological contaminants are chemical elements with an unbalanced number of protons and neutrons resulting in unstable atoms that can emit ionizing radiation. Examples of radiological contaminants include cesium, plutonium and uranium.

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