Do you Trust Your Plumbing Systems During Monsoons?

The monsoons are here and with heavy rainfall in several parts of the country, there is one pertinent question- Do you really trust your plumbing systems during monsoons? Damaged pipes are one of the primary causes of water contamination in this season. There are some measures that you can take in order to protect yourself from water-borne diseases.

How Heavy Rain Damages Plumbing Systems

Heavy downpour strains your plumbing system. One common issue is accumulation of dirt, debris, leaves etc. leading to water clogging. This can also back the pipes up, increasing the water pressure and thereby leading to damage.

When the rainwater soaks into the soil and any dirt around the pipe, it becomes heavier and pushes harder on the pipes. This can also lead to broken pipes and leaks.

How Does Damaged Plumbing Affect Drinking Water Quality

Contamination of drinking water happens in several ways when your plumbing system is damaged:

  • As the subsoil levels rise during monsoon, it may seep in through leaks.
  • Normally, sewage and water pipes run parallely. So any leaks or broken pipes increase the risk of cross-contamination.
  • If you have an underground storage tank, contaminated water may seep in.

This contaminated water enters your home through taps. So, make sure you are 100% certain that the water that you are consuming is clean and filtered.

Tips to Stay Safe This Monsoon

You cannot control the weather, but you can control the quality of water that you drink and use in your home. Here are some simple, practical tips that you must try:

  • Get your plumbing systems cleaned: This is especially important for apartment complexes which have a more complex plumbing system. Cleaning the water tank and plumbing system is a good practice to keep drinking water free from contamination.
  • Invest in a good water filter: Not all water filters are efficient considering the increasing level of TDS or Total Dissolved Solids in water during monsoons. Zero and One RO Drinking Water purifiers used the advanced Aquaporin Inside technology. This keeps any contaminants out and only allows water molecules to pass through. All this, without using any electricity or chemicals.
  • Water filter maintenance: If you have a water filter installed at home, make sure that you have it serviced before the monsoons hit hard. This increases the efficiency of your water filtration system. With Zero and One RO Drinking water purifiers, maintenance is also super-easy. All you have to do is change the filter once every 6 months.
  • Avoid drinking water from unknown sources: Whenever possible, carry a bottle of water with you. This keeps you safe from potentially contaminated water.

When it comes to efficient and effective water purification, Zero and One RO Drinking Water purifiers are names that you can trust. To learn more about how you can install it in your home, get in touch with our experts on www.earthy.care

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