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Are Your Kids Drinking Filtered Water? They Should Be!

Most municipalities rely on chemical treatments, like chlorine, to sanitize water. While these treatments may meet government safety standards, the guidelines are based on an average adult body weight (154...

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Does BOROUX Filter Cadmium?

BOROUX foundation filters effectively remove cadmium and other contaminants from tap water. Learn about the advanced multi-stage filtration process that ensures safe, clean drinking water, protecting you from health risks...

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Explore the best uses of BOROUX filtered water—from CPAP machines to baby formula. Find out when to use and avoid it.

Discover versatile uses for BOROUX filtered water, from baby formula and coffee makers to plants and fish tanks. Learn when BOROUX water is ideal and when to avoid it for...

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Does BOROUX Filter Microplastics?

Yes, BOROUX filters have been proven to reduce microplastic particles by 98.9%. They are highly effective in reducing microplastic contamination, especially when used in a BOROUX legacy system. BOROUX foundation filters...

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Will BOROUX filters fit in a...? Yes, BOROUX is Compatible!

BOROUX is Compatible! You can still get the powerful and proven filtration from the black activated-carbon filters using a different systems. BOROUX fits with almost any gravity-fed chamber. Designed with versatility...

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Does BOROUX Filter Salt Water?

BOROUX filtration systems excel at removing impurities (see our verified third-party test results) from freshwater, they are not designed for filtering saltwater due to the unique challenges presented by the...

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Your Pets Should Drink Filtered Water

Reduce the risk of chronic disease to enhancing hydration, ensuring that your pets drink safe, filtered water can have profound long-term benefits. By choosing BOROUX filtration systems, you can provide...

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Does BOROUX Filter Bisphenol A (BPA)?

BOROUX water filtration systems are designed to effectively filter Bisphenol A (BPA) from tap water. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical compound used in the production of plastics and resins. One common...

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