Baby Symptoms Register



“You know that your tap water contains impurities and harmful chemicals if you see one or more of these symptoms”

Skin feels rough and coarse after shower
You or someone in your family suffer from dry itchy skin
You or someone in your family has dry dull hair; shampoo does not seem to bring out its natural shine and beauty
Your tap water taste and/or smell bad. You and your family member purchase bottle water for drinking
Your clothes are not whiter and brighter after laundering like you see when you get it laundered outside
You see streaks and water spots on dishes after it comes out of the dishwasher
You have ugly film and buildup in your bathtub, sink, shower and toilet bowl – making you spend too much of your time to clean it
Coffee, tea or juices taste better at other places than when you make it in your home
When cooking, you see symptoms like peas shrivel up instead of plump, rice is flat instead of fluffy, pasta and potato leave scum on the top of water when boiling, etc
You seem to be spending a lot on laundry detergents
You see iron stains throughout the house – bathtub, toilet bowl, sink, etc
You have seen deposits or corrosion on your dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker, etc
Your bill for heating water is high

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