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		<title>So is Tap Water Safe for Bathing and Showering?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 03:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering is an increasingly common question as more of us realize the contamination in our supplies may not only affect us when we drink it. So just how safe is taking a shower these days?</p>
<p>Unfortunately not that safe anymore as we have literally thousands of toxic chemicals in the water like chlorine, weedkiller, lead and prescription drugs with samples of pesticides showing up across the country.</p>
<p>When you take a 20 minute shower you can absorb more toxins than by drinking 2 liters of unfiltered water as the chlorine is converted into chloroform in the vapour.</p>
<p>The American Journal of Public Health links chlorine to &#8220;significant increases in certain types of cancer, asthma and skin irritations&#8230;&#8221; and stated that &#8220;up to two-thirds of the harmful exposure was due to skin absorption and inhalation of chlorine in shower water&#8221;.</p>
<p>So in answer to the question, is tap water safe for bathing and showering, the honest answer is no.</p>
<p>Removing chlorine and other volatile chemicals with a quality shower filter offers great health benefits, if a whole house filter is too much. As the situation looks likely to get worse, some kind of home filter is fast becoming necessary.</p>
<p>The sad fact that our tap water is not safe for bathing and showering anymore shows just how bad things have become and children are especially vulnerable with studies showing that each year in the US, lead in drinking water contributes to 480,000 cases of learning disorders in children.</p>
<p>Some companies do make high quality shower filters as well as the regular countertop or whole house system to protect all your water. These offer the perfect solution and you will not only feel healthier but notice differences within weeks like softer hair and skin.</p>
<p>With the risk so great and the solution so simple, why take the chance?</p>
<p>Then the question of, is tap water safe for bathing and showering will not affect you as you will have the peace of mind of knowing it is safe and pure.</p>
<p>Visit my website today if you would like to learn more about the types of shower filtration systems that I personally recommend and use.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 03:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are no two ways about it. That tap water is not safe for drinking, is a known fact now. But is tap water safe for bathing and showering? If you are not drinking the water, can it still cause harm to your health? Let’s find out.</p>
<p><strong>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</strong> <br />To know the answer to this question, first let’s quickly go through the contaminants that you can find in tap water.</p>
<p>The biggest contaminant in our water is a chemical added in it to make it safe for drinking! This chemical is <strong>chlorine</strong> and is used as a disinfectant to kill the bacteria in the water. It is pretty effective too while the water lies in the reservoirs of the water company.</p>
<p>But what happens when this water passes through the old, rusted pipes of the distribution network? These pipes are themselves loaded with all kinds of bacteria and other germs and contaminate the water again.</p>
<p>When you shower in this water, you are directly exposed to all these harmful microbes. The heavy metals present in the water do not pose a risk as long as you are just using the water for showering and not drinking it without filtering.</p>
<p>But the chemicals like chlorine are still a threat to your health. These chemicals evaporate while you bath and then you ingest their vapors unknowingly.</p>
<p>Any other chemicals present in the water like pesticides and herbicides can also add to the cocktail of vaporous chemicals that you are inhaling while showering and can cause serious health problems.</p>
<p><strong>So, what’s the solution?</strong> <br />There are two ways you can handle this risk.</p>
<p><strong>One</strong> – You setup a <strong>shower filter</strong> that purifies the water while you bathe. This is a pretty effective and quick to way to purify the water supply in your bathroom. Of course, you would already have a separate water purifier in your kitchen to purify your drinking water too – Doesn’t make sense to bathe in clean water and then turn around and drink contaminated water.</p>
<p><strong>Two</strong> &#8211; Instead of opting for separate filters for your bathroom and kitchen, you opt for a <strong>whole house water filter</strong>. This type of purifier is installed at the point where your house is connected to the water supply, and purifies the water at its entry point only.</p>
<p>The obvious advantage of this setup is – you do not need to buy separate filters for each bathroom and the kitchen. Just one filter to take care of them all is enough.</p>
<p>So, is tap water safe for bathing and showering? No. But you can make it safe by filtering it first. Go now and find out a good filter for your home.</p>
<p>Visit my website today to discover more details you need to know when it comes to choosing water purifiers for your home.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Alif</dc:creator>
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<p>There are no two ways about it. That tap water is not safe for drinking, is a known fact now. But is tap water safe for bathing and showering? If you are not drinking the water, can it still cause harm to your health? Let’s find out.</p>
<p><strong>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</strong> <br />To know the answer to this question, first let’s quickly go through the contaminants that you can find in tap water.</p>
<p>The biggest contaminant in our water is a chemical added in it to make it safe for drinking! This chemical is <strong>chlorine</strong> and is used as a disinfectant to kill the bacteria in the water. It is pretty effective too while the water lies in the reservoirs of the water company.</p>
<p>But what happens when this water passes through the old, rusted pipes of the distribution network? These pipes are themselves loaded with all kinds of bacteria and other germs and contaminate the water again.</p>
<p>When you shower in this water, you are directly exposed to all these harmful microbes. The heavy metals present in the water do not pose a risk as long as you are just using the water for showering and not drinking it without filtering.</p>
<p>But the chemicals like chlorine are still a threat to your health. These chemicals evaporate while you bath and then you ingest their vapors unknowingly.</p>
<p>Any other chemicals present in the water like pesticides and herbicides can also add to the cocktail of vaporous chemicals that you are inhaling while showering and can cause serious health problems.</p>
<p><strong>So, what’s the solution?</strong> <br />There are two ways you can handle this risk.</p>
<p><strong>One</strong> – You setup a <strong>shower filter</strong> that purifies the water while you bathe. This is a pretty effective and quick to way to purify the water supply in your bathroom. Of course, you would already have a separate water purifier in your kitchen to purify your drinking water too – Doesn’t make sense to bathe in clean water and then turn around and drink contaminated water.</p>
<p><strong>Two</strong> &#8211; Instead of opting for separate filters for your bathroom and kitchen, you opt for a <strong>whole house water filter</strong>. This type of purifier is installed at the point where your house is connected to the water supply, and purifies the water at its entry point only.</p>
<p>The obvious advantage of this setup is – you do not need to buy separate filters for each bathroom and the kitchen. Just one filter to take care of them all is enough.</p>
<p>So, is tap water safe for bathing and showering? No. But you can make it safe by filtering it first. Go now and find out a good filter for your home.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 03:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any TV viewer has seen advertisements for some sort of transdermal patch. Normally that patch contains a medication. The person who wears that patch receives a slow and steady administration of that medication. Yet the TV viewers who are familiar with such ads seldom think to ask this question: &#8220;Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?&#8221;</p>
<p>Few people ask that question, although few people pass-up the chance to enjoy a hot shower. During a hot shower, the pores in the skin allow into the body any chemicals that might hit the skin. If the water from the tap contains any harmful chemicals, then those chemicals can enter the body while some human takes a hot shower.</p>
<p>The above paragraph highlights the reason that every homeowner should ask this question: &#8220;Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?&#8221; After all, even some of the chemicals that are meant to make water safe to drink can damage the body, if they enter the body through the pores of the skin.</p>
<p>Exposure to chlorine, for example, can cause cancer. The time that most humans spend in a bath of shower allows a generous amount of chlorine to enter the body. In fact, the body can get more chlorine through the skin than it can by having chlorinated water sent down the esophagus.</p>
<p>Moreover, chlorine represents only one of the thousands of chemicals that are in the typical sample of tap water. A showerhead or bathtub faucet allows water with at least 2,100 different chemicals into the tub or shower stall, if it has not been equipped with a suitable filter</p>
<p>In addition, a hot shower causes the formation of huge amounts of water vapor. That vapor contains all of the chemicals that are in the water that passes through the faucet or showerhead. If that water contains chemicals that have gone undetected in a municipal treatment plant, then the person who steps from the bath or shower inhales those same chemicals.</p>
<p>When chemicals are inhaled, they pass immediately from the air sac into the blood stream. The inhalation of chemicals poses a greater danger than the drinking of water that contains those same chemicals. That fact illustrates the significance of the question &#8220;Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?&#8221;</p>
<p>This question, &#8220;Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?&#8221; calls attention to a less than obvious reason for purchasing a water filter. Too often, a homeowner simply buys a filter for the kitchen faucet. Too often, a homeowner thinks only about the water that residents and guests are apt to drink. Too few homeowners ever find it necessary to ponder this question: &#8220;Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?&#8221;</p>
<p>Once a homeowner has realized the importance of that question, then that homeowner appreciates the value of a well-designed filter on a showerhead or a bathtub faucet. If a homeowner should chose to purchase such a filter, then that homeowner ought to consider buying an activated carbon filter</p>
<p>When used in combination with ion exchange filtration and micron filtration, the activated carbon filter does the most effective job of removing unwanted chemicals from the water in a home plumbing system. That combination of filters creates water that is both safe to drink, and also safe enough to stream into a shower stall, or to flow into a bath tub.</p>
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<p>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</p>
<p>A lot of people never ask the question. It&#8217;s a great question just the same. While most of us are concerned about the quality of our drinking water, many of us take a shower in tap water every day without giving it a thought.</p>
<p>But two things happen when you shower:</p>
<p>&#8211; You run warm water all over your yourself, opening up the pores of your skin. That water penetrates into the skin and is absorbed.</p>
<p>&#8211; You inhale the mist of the shower water, along with the chlorine used in tap water from all municipal water supplies. You also inhale the trihalomethanes (THMs), a group of four nasty chemicals that are byproducts of chlorine use. Chlorine and all four THMs are carcinogens.</p>
<p>Pure water is very beneficial and hydrates the skin. Chlorinated water, however, tends to do the opposite: it dries out the skin. </p>
<p>And you may well inhale more chlorine in shower water than you ingest by drinking it. That chlorine goes to your lungs, which are extremely sensitive to the harsh, inflammatory effects of chlorine and THMs.</p>
<p>If your skin is dry, or you have any skin disorder, it&#8217;s especially important that you bathe in pure water.</p>
<p>Small children are especially sensitive to impurities in drinking water. Asthma and bronchitis are growing problems, and chlorine is known to aggravate both conditions.</p>
<p>Finally, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that the dangerous chemicals called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are present in one-fifth of the nation&#8217;s water supplies. </p>
<p>Here are some of the commonly detected VOCs you could be inhaling in the shower: </p>
<p>&#8211; Benzene, from gasoline spills;</p>
<p>&#8211; Methylene chloride, an industrial solvent; </p>
<p>&#8211; Trichloroethylene, used in septic system cleaners; </p>
<p>&#8211; &#8220;Perc,&#8221; the abbreviation for the foul-smelling stuff used in drycleaning.</p>
<p>So is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</p>
<p>Many of us don&#8217;t think so. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s probably why shower filters are growing rapidly in popularity. A good shower water filter will effectively remove chlorine, its THM byproducts, and VOCs as well.</p>
<p>The most effective shower filters will typically use a two-stage filter process that takes out chlorine and balances the pH in one step and filters out harmful VOCs and THMs in a second stage.</p>
<p>For more specifics and recommendations, see my website.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When was the last time you thought about this?  If the answer is never or it has been awhile, you may be endangering yourself and, most importantly, your family.  So you need to inform yourself on the topic.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering is tap water safe for bathing and showering, you&#8217;re not alone. Scientists have looked at the question and revisited it. There are specific health problems that are associated with it and many that are aggravated by it. Here&#8217;s what you need to know about taking a bath in chlorinated water.</p>
<p>Thousands of other chemicals are found in publicly treated water-supplies, due to industrial spills, farm run-off and other sources. Treatment facilities do what they can to reduce those contaminants, but after all is said and done they add the one with the most potential to do harm after other purification processes are done.</p>
<p>Chlorine is added by the majority of treatment facilities throughout the world to kill pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc) and to control algae-growth in the pipelines. Chlorine is toxic to the nervous system, but it does an effective job at killing bacteria and clearing cloudiness. When boiling is not possible, adding unscented household chlorine bleach is recommended for emergency situations, in which drinking water has been contaminated.</p>
<p>Many years ago, scientists wondered is tap water safe for bathing and showering. At that time, they said that at levels present in publicly treated supplies, chlorine exposure during the shower is only hazardous to people that are allergic to it. Chlorine filters for the showerhead were originally developed for people that have chlorine allergies.</p>
<p>As time went by, hairdressers began to recommend them for their clients with dry hair and particularly for models. If models did not have a showerhead filter, they were told to wash their hair in bottled spring-water, before an important shoot.</p>
<p>Eventually, dermatologists wondered is tap water safe for bathing and showering, especially for their patients that had dry skin, eczema or psoriasis. It is a harsh chemical and people with skin conditions are particularly sensitive to it. Now, many dermatologists recommend a showerhead filter for all of their patients.</p>
<p>Finally, scientists revisited the question, because the original studies were not conducted using hot water. If you&#8217;re wondering is tap water safe for bathing and showering for anyone, the answer is no. When the water is heated, cancer-causing chemicals are released and we inhale them. They are absorbed through your skin and enter the bloodstream by two separate routes. They are known as THMs and they are actually byproducts of chlorine. Scientists originally believed that the only risk of exposure was from drinking, but now, they know better.</p>
<p>The increased incidence of cancer among people with chlorinated water was originally thought to be due to chlorine, itself. When, in fact, it is actually the byproducts produced when chlorine interacts with bacteria that are the problems. THM exposure greatly increases a person&#8217;s risk of developing cancer at some point in his or her life.</p>
<p>Most showerhead filters on the market remove chlorine, but do nothing to reduce THM content. Read the performance data carefully, before you buy a product. It&#8217;s the only way to be sure that you are actually protected.</p>
<p>Your goal?  To start utilizing this information your have just learned.  If you buy an effective product, you will not have to wonder is <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pure-safe-clean-water.com/" target="_new">tap water safe</a> for bathing and showering. You&#8217;ll know that you and your family are protected and safe.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 04:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even people that seem to understand that our water is not sanitary enough to be drinking can sometimes be heard to ask is tap water safe for bathing and showering?  The primary reason that it is not is because of the chlorine that is present, along with the THMs that the chlorine disinfection process produces. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even people that seem to understand that our water is not sanitary enough to be drinking can sometimes be heard to ask is tap water safe for bathing and showering?  The primary reason that it is not is because of the chlorine that is present, along with the THMs that the chlorine disinfection process produces.</p>
<p>The biggest danger that comes from taking a bath in chlorinated water is that the chemical will be absorbed by your skin.  Now if you like to spend time taking long luxurious baths then this could become a problem because the longer that you are sitting in the bath the more chlorine that your body will absorb.</p>
<p>When people ask me is tap water safe for bathing and showering I always point out that one of the most unhealthy things that you can do is sit in a tub of chlorinated water for an hour or more.  Medical professionals have stated that spending a lot of time swimming in chlorinated water greatly increased your risk of developing cancer.</p>
<p>The reason that I bring that up is that the maximum amount of chlorine that is legally allowable in a swimming pool is three parts per million, while in your drinking and bath water the allowable limit is four parts per million.  This means that the amount of chlorine typically found in your water at home is enough to shut down a public pool.</p>
<p>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering if you don’t spend an inordinate amount of time in the water?  For a bath I would say that it was “safer”, but for a shower there is really no safe amount of time.  If you are in the shower long enough for the water to produce steam then it is not safe for you to be in there.</p>
<p>Once steam has been produced you have to realize that what you are then breathing in is primarily chlorine.  Chlorine vaporizes at a far faster rate than water does, and chlorine inhaled into the lungs goes almost immediately into the bloodstream.  You take in about 6,000 times more chlorine this way than if you were to drink water all day.</p>
<p>When someone asks is tap water safe for bathing and showering I always make sure to tell them that there is really no safe contact that we can have with chlorine because it is this very chemical that many scientists and medical professionals pinpoint as the number one cause for the incredible increase in cancer over the last century.</p>
<p>What I tend to advise people to do if they want to keep their families safe is to either invest in both high quality water filters and showerhead filters.  Some showerhead filters even have removable wands so that filling up the bathtub is a breeze.  You might even opt to simply get a whole house filter to remove all doubt.</p>
<p>Is tap water safe for bathing and showering?  You are most welcome to do your own research.  For me, the answer is no, it is absolutely not safe I’m afraid.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 03:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[is tap water safe for bathing and showering? Unfortunately there are many health risks that are involved with our contact with chlorinated water that go far beyond simple consumption of the product. You may even be surprised to learn that a hot shower in unfiltered water is one of the most damaging to your health. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is tap water safe for bathing and showering? Unfortunately there are many health risks that are involved with our contact with chlorinated water that go far beyond simple consumption of the product. You may even be surprised to learn that a hot shower in unfiltered water is one of the most damaging to your health.</p>
<p>The steam that fills your bathroom when you are engaged in a hot shower is extremely dangerous to inhale, because you are actually taking in far fewer water vapors than you are of chlorine. This is due to the fact that chlorine vaporizes far more quickly than water does.</p>
<p>When you are inhaling these deadly vapors your body is taking in around 600% more of the chlorine than you normally would through consuming unfiltered tap water. This is one of those statistics that almost screams the answer to the question is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</p>
<p>The fact that you are drawing this chemical directly into the soft tissue of your lungs also means that it is entering your bloodstream more quickly. This is a very dangerous situation to be in if you suffer from asthma or other bronchial related ailment, because chlorine could trigger an attack.</p>
<p>Chlorine is a severely powerful respiratory irritant. I think that the fact that it was originally used in the form of a chemical weapon proves beyond a shadow of a doubt how much damage to your body this chemical is capable of inflicting. Still you ask is tap water safe for bathing and showering?</p>
<p>You are not only inhaling the chlorine gas into your system, but you are also taking in chloroform. This is the natural state of the disinfection process byproducts THMs. If you are showering, bathing, or washing clothes or dishes in hot water you are releasing chloroform gas into your home.</p>
<p>To answer the other part of the question is tap water safe for bathing and showering, sitting in chlorinated bath water allows your body to absorb the chemicals through the pores of your skin also. This can be equally harmful as THMs is a known carcinogen, and soaking in hot bath water over a period of time can predispose you to developing cancer.</p>
<p>So what can be done to help prevent this from happening? A good showerhead water filter will go a long way in preventing or reducing the chance that you will suffer any negative effects that you normally would. If you purchase one that comes with a handheld massager or wand feature it makes filling up the bath with clean water a breeze.</p>
<p>I think that I have effectively answered the question is tap water safe for bathing and showering? It is extremely important for the health of you and your family that you buy showerhead water filters for every bathroom in the house. This is the one and only way that you can be assured that the future safety of your family is guaranteed.</p>
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