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 3 Stage Under Counter Sink: 

Standard Filters, comes with quick connect install kit. 1 Polywound Pre-filter 1 Carbon Pleated Filter 1 Nanofiber Fast Flow Filter. 1 Wrench 1 L bracket with mounting screws Typical filter life is 5,000 to 10,000 gallons if municipal water is being used.

 


 

Gravity Flow Filter System:

Two 5 gallon Buckets with lids 1 Spigot with 2 food grade washers 1 100 micron prescreen top mounted filter 1 Gravity Flow filter with 2 silicone food grade washers.

 


 

Water ResQ- Battery Operated Filtration System: Filter life is 3,000 gallons when pre-screened. It comes with battery, smart charger, 12 volt jumper cables, battery tester, food grade hoses, fittings, and hard case. 

Stage 1: 5 micron washable, reusable, tie on pre-filter. 

It keeps 2nd and 3rd stage filters cleaner while lasting longer 

Stage 2: Polywound 1 micron 

Stage 3: Nano-Electromagnetic Filter infused with Silver/Carbon. 

It has a 5 micron outer filter wrap (rinseable) 

Stage 4: Nano Filter 

Average flow rate: 2.9 gallons per minute, 174 gallons per hour, cartridge life: 10,000 L 

It supports a family of 6 for 12 months. 

 


 

Survivor Hand Operated Filter System 1 Industrial Marine Grade, Hand Pump 1 Anti-microbial mounting board with cut-out for easy handling 1 Stainless Steel Quick-Connect Cam-locks NSF Food Grade Hoses 

BPA free, food-grade filter housings 1 Military Expandable Backpack 1 Wrench for easy removal of filters 1 Biofilm Defender Kit 3 Filters and Strainer Water Pure Nanofiber filter, silver/carbon-impregnated, 5-micron carbon filter, 5-micron bag filter that fits over strainer 1 5-gallon collapsible water storage container Instructions 

Water Filter System Specifications: Dimensions: L 14″ x W 10.5″ x H 7” (Without Backpack) Weight: 10.5 pounds, 14 pounds in Backpack 

Output: 1.5 Gallons per Minute / 90 Gallons per Hour. It is long-lasting, up to 5,000 gallons 

3 Stage Filtration for optimum performance & protection 

Stage 1: washable, reusable 5-micron sock filter 

Stage 2: 5-Micron Carbon Filter removes heavy metals, improves taste Stage 3: Nano-fiber Filter, Carbon, Antimicrobial Silver infused, with 400 layers of Nano charged fiber, 5 Micron washable pre-filter outer wrap

Our products are shipped from Utah, the United States of America. 

Gravity Flow: 12 to 15 gallons per hour, filter will slow down over time and eventually plug up at end of life.

Under Counter: 3 stage- 300 gallons per hour Water ResQ Battery operated: 174 gallons per hour

Survivor Back Pack: 90 gallons per hour 

RO membranes are made of polyamide, which is polymerized on a porous support material in such a way to create a large surface area. The filter structure includes plastic supports, perforated pipe, and a curtain-like spacer that allows water to flow between the layers of the membrane. There’s a lot of plastic offering bacteria- giving biofilm plenty of room to grow—even on the clean water side. Moreover, defects in the polyamide layer and trapped dust particles in the membrane coating allow for pathogens and particles to pass through the RO membrane itself. This means that while RO is effective at catching ions it is not a great solution for filtering dissolved organic matter. Depending on the type of pesticide or other dissolved organic matter, the filtration rate is only between 20% and 80%. 

Let’s look at it in this way: RO and acidic water – 

This is another problematic effect of RO is a fundamental change in your tap water’s equilibrium. Cold tap water is usually in chemical equilibrium, it is neither acidic nor caustic and does not attack surfaces, tissue or mucous membranes. When driving water through a Reverse Osmosis, water changes its pH and becomes aggressive and acidic. In large public treatment systems, this is corrected by correcting the filtered water’s pH value again. In domestic units, this step is missing. RO and water wastage – 

RO’s dirty is incredibly inefficient in the residential setting. Conventional reverse osmosis systems create just over a gallon of waste water to produce a quarter gallon of filtered water. If each person consumes an average of one gallon of water a day, a four-person household would produce 17 gallons of waste water a day to meet their daily drinking requirement. That’s enough to almost fill a bathtub.

RO was developed as an industrial application. It’s use in the home presents significant challenges, including the formation of biofilm on the RO membrane. Bacteria smaller than 0.5 microns are smaller than the standard carbon filters used as pre filters in many compact, residential RO systems. This means this bacterium can pass directly to the membrane. Once they do, they find a concentrated supply of nutrients—an ideal environment for biofilm to develop. The biofilm bacteria produces EPS substances (aka: slime), which then provides even more nutrients on which bacteria colonies can thrive and which, in turn, accelerate the transport of solutes and other pathogens through the membrane. 

But 

even worse: The way that Reverse Osmosis membranes are produced and its filters are glued and welded together leaves a lot of micro-holes in the readily assembled filter. Enough that RO membranes are not rated as a disinfection device by drinking water legislators – this means that pathogens do pass through the filters! Substances RO effectively addresses: Hardness (calcium and magnesium) Salts (sodium chloride and other) Metal ions Substances RO does not effectively address Pesticides Endocrine disruptors Trace pharmaceuticals Viruses and bacteria Chlorine, which destroys the membrane Nanofiber Fast Flow Filters They are very effective in the reduction of bacteria, viruses, pesticides, trace pharmaceuticals, Endocrine disruptions, chlorine, heavy metals, DNA, Rna and more. Nanofiber filters are not very effective in removing total dissolved solids- calcium, manganese, which is a good thing, they are essential for good health . 

Test results on our nanofiber fast flow filters show reduction levels of 99.9999% bacteria 99.99991% virus 99.99% cysts, giardia, cyrpto.