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Why Camping & Boating Enthusiasts Need A Marine UV Water Purifier



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By : David Cassell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-18 11:54:11
Do not be surprised, but the water you may be drinking right now may be teeming with life. Unfortunately, the organisms that lurk in the water are so small, it cannot be seen by the naked eye. Its small size makes it easier to pass through some forms of water filtration as well.

This is where a marine UV water purifier (also known as a UV water filter) steps in. It uses a form of invisible UV light to kill the small organisms and make the water safe to drink.

What Is UV?

UV is the abbreviation for ultraviolet light. Light has a broad spectrum, and what you see is only a small portion of it. Part of light includes X-rays, infrared, radio waves, and ultraviolet rays.

Isn't UV harmful to You?

In a sense, yes. Human skin can get adverse effects after prolonged exposure to the sun, which carries UV rays. You have to understand, though, that there are three forms of UV radiation: UVA, UVB, and UVC.

UVA causes your skin to create a tan; UVB is more harmful and can create sunburn. Too much of it may even lead to skin cancer. Natural UVC gets blocked by the atmosphere and therefore does not reach us. A marine ultraviolet water purifier uses the short wave UVC to destroy the water organisms.

How Does It Get UVC Then?

Special lamps are made to generate UV radiation, particularly the 254 nanometer selection, so it can utilize the maximum power against germs. This form of light is often termed as germicidal UV light because of its effects.

How Does It Work?

Generally, the UV lamp is paced to ensure water inside a tank can be exposed to the radiation. When the microorganisms absorb the rays, their DNA gets scrambled, causing them to become infertile. They are now considered dead and harmless to the body.

If you enjoy camping or boating, you know how essential it is to have a clean water supply, especially in cases of emergency. Having an marine ultra violet water purification device is exactly what you need to give you peace of mind.

Do You Still Need Other Forms of Purification?

Definitely. UV lamps can do a great deal against biological infestation but does not affect chemical contamination or other substances that are mixed in the water. It is even necessary for water to pass through a pre-filter like a reverse osmosis filter, in order to remove sediments to make the UV light more efficient. Sediments often block the UV rays from reaching the microorganism, so removing them in a pre-filtering process is crucial.

How Clean Will Your Water Be?

Marine UV water purifiers can guarantee the destruction of bacteria, molds, parasites, and viruses in your water. They are also very reliable and require very little maintenance. Paired with other forms of filtration, you can be sure that you can have the healthiest form of water available.
Author Resource:- Want to have "spring quality" drinking water for your boat or camping trips? Our quality range of marine uv water purifiers will ensure you'll have the cleanest, healthiest water for trips. Visit: http://www.best-water-filter-guide.com/ultraviolet-water-purifiers.html for details
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