The Water Market in Orillia
On February 03 at 10:35 AM
UV systems disinfect water by inactivating bacteria, coliform (such as E. coli), viruses etc. UVC light at a wavelength of 254nm disrupts the DNA of microorganisms preventing them from multiplying. This makes water safe to drink from virtually any potable source.

99.99% destruction of bacteria, virus, and protozoan cysts (Giardia lamblia & cryptosporidium)
Natures way to protect your water without the addition of harmful chemicals
NEW electronic "ICE" ballasts featuring open loop current control (patent pending), ballast features
Compact design incorporating a polished 304 stainless steel reactor chamber
Product certified by CSA

The Water Market in Orillia
On January 31 at 1:44 PM
Hard water, with its high concentrations of calcium and magnesium, presents a common yet formidable challenge, manifesting in everything from stubborn limescale buildup in pipes and appliances to the frustrating inefficacy of soaps and detergents.

Water softeners are designed to address these problems by removing these hard minerals through a process known as ion exchange, transforming hard water into “soft" water.

www.WaterMarket.ca

The Water Market in Orillia
On January 31 at 1:44 PM
Hard water, with its high concentrations of calcium and magnesium, presents a common yet formidable challenge, manifesting in everything from stubborn limescale buildup in pipes and appliances to the frustrating inefficacy of soaps and detergents.

Water softeners are designed to address these problems by removing these hard minerals through a process known as ion exchange, transforming hard water into “soft" water.

www.WaterMarket.ca

The Water Market in Orillia
On January 31 at 1:44 PM
Hard water, with its high concentrations of calcium and magnesium, presents a common yet formidable challenge, manifesting in everything from stubborn limescale buildup in pipes and appliances to the frustrating inefficacy of soaps and detergents.

Water softeners are designed to address these problems by removing these hard minerals through a process known as ion exchange, transforming hard water into “soft" water.

www.WaterMarket.ca

The Water Market in Orillia
On January 29 at 1:13 PM
Iron and sulfur in your water supply can lead to a range of issues that affect both your home's plumbing and the quality of your water. High iron levels can cause reddish-brown stains on fixtures and laundry, while sulfur can give your water an unpleasant rotten egg smell.

Our team can help! www.WaterMarket.ca

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