Are you harvesting rainwater?
Hi Neighbours
Summer is just around the corner and now is a good time to make sure your family has clean, fresh water. All rainwater stored in tanks have some level of fecal coli-forms, 70% have e-coli present. All living things carry e-coli and bacteria, we also know birds and possums transmit protozoa like Giardia through their fecal matter through to their host - YOU :(
If you are harvesting rainwater then the only way to get rid of bacteria in your water is with a UV Water Treatment System. You can kill 99.9% of bacteria with a UV Water Treatment System.
Our team of water specialists can install the right system for your home - We know Water; it's what we do!
View our link below for more information and to organise a free no obligation quotation.
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