In the quest for clean, safe drinking water, the conversation inevitably turns towards the effectiveness of water filtration systems, and with the rise of environmental pollutants, the presence of heavy metals in our water supply is a growing concern for many.

Billi, a global leader in water filtration technology for over 30 years, offers innovative solutions to address these concerns. This guide explores the effectiveness of carbon water filters and activated carbon filters for water in removing heavy metals and the advantages of Billi’s filtration systems over reverse osmosis.

 

Understanding Heavy Metals in Water

Heavy metals, including lead, mercury, and arsenic, can find their way into water sources due to industrial processes, agricultural runoff, and ageing infrastructure. Consuming water contaminated with heavy metals can lead to serious health issues, making effective water filtration a priority for many households and businesses alike.

 

What Filters Remove Heavy Metals?

Carbon filters are renowned for their ability to improve water taste and odour by reducing chlorine and organic chemicals. However, their ability to remove heavy metals is where the distinction between activated carbon filters and standard carbon filters becomes important:

 

 

Advantages Over Reverse Osmosis

While reverse osmosis does remove heavy metals amongst  a wide range of contaminants, it comes with its drawbacks:

 

In contrast, Billi’s carbon water filters are designed to retain essential minerals while effectively reducing contaminants, offering a cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly solution.

 

Choose Billi to Sip With Confidence

Billi’s suite of under-sink water filtration systems is designed to meet diverse commercial and domestic needs, ensuring there’s a perfect fit for every setting.

By choosing Billi, you’re investing in superior water quality, innovative technology, and environmental sustainability. Discover more about how Billi can transform your water experience by shopping for our filters online or contacting us for advice.