April 17, 2009
Water Weight in Backpack can be replaced by Portable Water Filters
If you are the type of person who spends a lot of time outdoors, hiking or camping, you may be interested in having a portable water filter packed in with all of your camping gear. You will want to have plenty of fresh, clean water available, whether walking along trails on the mountainside, riding a bike or camping out in the woods. Water from lakes and streams will be unhealthy to drink because it will be full of bacteria and other sediment. Portable water filters can provide good clean water without the need to carry heavy gallons of water around with you.
The existence of bacteria will become evident if viewed under a microscope which can leave you writhing in pain, because some sources of water may look clean and smell healthy but are not. There are two types of filters, some are designed to remove some of the smallest microbial bacteria that are in the water, and other portable water filters only filter out large sediment.
In areas where the water is suspect, portable water filters alone may not clean out all the unnecessary germs in the water. With water purification methods any living creatures in the water are destroyed before the water is consumed. Portable water filters will remove many of the larger particles allowing the purifiers to work more efficiently.
Portable Water Filtration for Home Use
Free of sediment as the homeowner would like some homes have wells as their main source of drinking water. Some of the floating deposits that affect taste and odor can be filtered out with portable water filtration designed to filter the water inside a serving pitcher.
Passing it through a filter before it is poured into a glass some types of portable water filters usually hold less than a gallon or four litters or one gallon of water. Because they are not designed to remove many of the smallest bacteria-sized particles in the water they should not be counted on to provide safe drinking water for the entire family. Portable water purification systems should also be considered in order to insure the water is safe to drink.
Smaller filters that can also remove many of the bacteria from the water can be used through the portable Pressurize water filters. To remove all large and small sediment, depending on the size of the filter being used, these types of portable water filters usually require the user to operate a hand pump that forces the water through several layers of membrane filters.
Filed under Portable filters by Zachus J Winestone

