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4 Liter Complete Water Purification System
- SP194
1 MILLION GALLON GUARANTEE!
Removal Rate: 0.02 Micron Absolute! System
Includes:
- 1 - 4 Liter Nylon Dirty Water Dispenser
- 1 - 4 Liter Nylon Clean Water Storage
Vessel with High Flow Dispensing Cap
- 1 - 0.02 Micron Absolute Inline Water
Purifier
- 1 - Faucet Adapter
- 1 - Drink Tube
- Cleaning and maintenance instructions
Specs:
- Capacity: 4 Liters
- Weight: 20 ounces
- Flow Rate: 4 Liters in under 6 minutes
- Removes: Viruses, Bacteria, and
Protozoa
- Life Expectancy: 1
Million Gallons
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Viral
Purification: The first and thus far only
portable filtration device to physically remove viruses.
Which it does at a >5.5 log (99.9997%) rate exceeding EPA and NSF
recommendations.
Biological
Filtration: removes 7 log (99.99999%) of
all bacteria like salmonella, cholera, and E. coli. And 6 log
(99.9999%) of all Protozoa such as Giardia and
Cryptosporidium. You will find these removal rates to equal or exceed
competitive options. EPA guidelines allow ten times more
Protozoa left in the water than this filter allows.
Travelers' Advisory:Inadequate sanitation and contaminated water are the
leading cause of illness in travelers. To protect yourself, consider
your drinking water carefully. Travelers should allow at least a half
gallon of water per person per day. Water used for brushing your teeth
and washing your food should also be included.
The Risks?
Under treated water can
harbor microorganisms such as viruses (polio, hepatitis), bacteria
(cholera, salmonella, streptococcus), and parasites (Giardia lamblia,
Cryptosporidium). Exposure to these organisms can cause serious
illness, and in some cases may be fatal.
Area
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Diseases |
Indian
Subcontinent |
Cholera,
Salmonella, Hepatitis A & E, Amebiasis |
Africa
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Salmonella,
Hepatitis A & E, Giardiasis, Amebiasis |
Mexico,
Central and South America |
Salmonella,
Amebiasis, Giardiasis, Hepatitis E |
Russia
and former USSR |
Giardiasis
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Asia
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Cholera,
Salmonella, Giardiasis |
To be
safe, water in these areas should always be treated,
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