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4 Big Benefits of Commercial Water Coolers

8 January, 2021 (08:20) | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Impurity Solutions, Water Coolers | By: admin

Is your office currently lacking a commercial water cooler for both employees and customers? Providing clean drinking water fresh from the cooler can have some major benefits – from health and wellness to increases in productivity throughout the day. Your work environment just got a whole lot better with a water cooler – everyone will […]

Office Water Coolers A Healthier Alternative

15 May, 2015 (05:44) | Uncategorized | By: admin

This week just so happens to be National Occupational Health and Safety Week and this is the perfect time to take a look at the office and see with what upgrades you may be able to improve the well-being of all personnel members. From dangerous locations to simple health initiatives, the safety of employees is […]

What is the Best Water Cooler?

28 May, 2014 (11:32) | Uncategorized | By: admin

Water coolers are popping up everywhere these days, they are no longer exclusively for the office. The reason we are seeing so many now in homes is because consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about the benefits of filtered water as well as the health and safety concerns surrounding unfiltered tap water. There is also the […]

The Future of Office Water Coolers

13 March, 2014 (07:02) | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water, Water Coolers | By: admin

Companies have long used water coolers in their offices to supply their employees clean great tasting water at the touch of a button.  Employees have enjoyed conversations around the water cooler for … well, for as long as water coolers have been around.  Water coolers don’t just provide employees a place to hang out and chat […]

California Water Crisis Requires Management Planning

3 February, 2014 (11:29) | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water Coolers, Water Safety | By: admin

The California water crisis and water shortage has been in the news more often lately and for good reason. According to an online article from SFGate, California is facing an increasingly alarming drought—one that has forced Governor Edmund Brown, Jr. to declare a state of emergency. But how can a drought become a state of […]

Time to Get Healthy!

1 March, 2013 (12:22) | Uncategorized | By: admin

March is National Nutrition Month and is the perfect time for families all over the country to start making better decisions when it comes to their health and their diets. When we improve our food choices, beverage choices, and eating habits, we will begin to feel better. The key to becoming more healthy and making […]

Without water, what survives?

29 August, 2012 (08:44) | Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water, Water Coolers | By: admin

It is a well-known fact that without healthy drinking water, a human cannot survive for long. But let’s say it wasn’t about the drinking water, but water in general. What other impacts would we see if our water reserves were depleted? What dangers would we encounter without enough water for our world, state, or town? […]

Does Your Water Have Nitrates?

8 September, 2010 (18:27) | Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water Coolers | By: admin

Most Americans are becoming more aware of their drinking water and what it may or may not have in it. It is so important to be aware of what we are infusing our bodies with and how it might impact our life in the long term as well as the lives of others in our […]

Are EPA Drinking Regulations Doing Enough to Keep Us Safe?

11 August, 2010 (05:03) | Drinking Water System, Impurities Found in Drinking Water, Reverse Osmosis, Water Coolers | By: admin

Mother Nature Network (MNN) recently published an article online that reveals the Environmental Protection Agency’s concerns over harmful contaminants found in our drinking water across the country. Historically, the EPA had almost non-existent oversight of any drinking water limitations. But, after much research in recent decades and concern for health effects resulting from harmful pollutants […]