There’s a Pre-Filter For That!

Posted by: TyentUSA On September 4, 2020 4:00 pm

Pre-Filters are truly brilliant things. The right pre-filter can give you the best filtration solutions and help to protect and lengthen the life of your main filter.

So how do they work? Tyent offers a range of advanced pre-filters that will give you the control and performance you need.

There a Pre-Filter for that!

 

Water Ionizer Technology (WIT) Cell Safe Anti-Scale Hard Water Filter

Hard water? Our discreet composite filter eliminates scale build-up. The result? Protection for the long-term health of your water ionizer.

 

WIT

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5 Reasons to Love Tyent’s Ultra Filters

Posted by: TyentUSA On April 3, 2020 6:50 pm

We’re all worried about what’s in our water. We read about lead in our tap water at home, and in school water. Even Hollywood is buzzing with how toxic our tap water is.

But drinking enough water and maintaining healthy levels of hydration is vital. So what can we do to make sure that we’re drinking safe water all the time?

5 Reasons to Love Tyent’s Ultra Filters

Safety First With a Water Ionizer

A water ionizer is a perfect solution. It’s plumbed into your

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Filter Facts: Why a Water Ionizer Beats a Pitcher Hands Down

Posted by: TyentUSA On April 17, 2018 7:00 am

 
Let’s not beat around the bush.  If we ignore for a moment all the important benefits of hydrogen alkaline water and look purely at the issue of filtration, it’s no secret that there are cheaper ways to filter your water than with a water ionizer.  

Even the best jug filters can’t compare to a water ionizer.

At some point, many people consider buying a jug filter.  Pitchers are cheap and easy to use, but how do they really compare?  

Putting
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Coal Ash Ponds – Are They Contaminating Your Water?  

Posted by: TyentUSA On March 22, 2018 12:00 pm

 
Look, don’t shoot the messenger, but there’s something else to worry about in America’s water.  

Is there coal ash contamination near your town?

Bosses at coal-burning power plants country-wide are required to file reports with the Environmental Protection Agency this month, looking into the toxins that are being released into groundwater from vast, unlined “ponds” containing coal ash and debris.

“Coal ash ponds need to be addressed as potential environmental and human health issues.”

~ Avner Vengosh, Professor of Earth

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Why Reverse Osmosis Is NOT the Answer to Chromium-6

Posted by: TyentUSA On February 6, 2018 7:00 am

 
The cancer-causing contaminant Chromium-6, brought to the public gaze by Erin Brockovich, is at levels exceeding public health goals in 50 states.

Chromium-6 – Here to Stay?

Millions of people are trying to find a workable solution to protect themselves and their families and to avoid drinking contaminated water.  

What Reverse Osmosis Water Does to the Pipeline

A reverse osmosis water system is sometimes touted as a possible solution on both a domestic and municipal level.  After all, it

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A Raw Deal?

Posted by: TyentUSA On January 18, 2018 12:00 pm

 
The latest trend that seems to be gathering attention in 2018 is the craze for drinking so-called “raw water.”

Raw Water is not necessarily pure water.

When a small, Oregan-based start-up company called Live Water started selling “pristine mountain spring water” to people in the San Francisco area, they tapped into the fashionable notion that the more “natural” something is, then the better for you it will be.

What is “Raw Water”?

Raw water is, quite simply, water that springs

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Sandbranch: The Town Without Water

Posted by: TyentUSA On December 21, 2017 5:59 pm

 
There has never been running water here.  Some of the dwindling number of residents, all of whom live in poverty, recall that there were wells up until around 30 years ago, where locals could draw water. Those wells are now dry or contaminated.  People who live here have to make a seven-mile journey to buy water or depend on donations made to the local Baptist church.

Welcome to Sandbranch, just 14 miles southeast of Dallas, the fifth wealthiest city

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