When posing the question, ‘Should I filter my tap water?’ or even ‘Why should I filter my tap water?’ secondary questions must also be considered: ‘Do I want to reduce my carbon footprint and minimise plastic bottle waste?’. Likewise, ‘Am I concerned about the presence of sediment particles, chlorine and other chemicals, parasitic cysts giardia and/or lead in my tap water?’ If you answered ‘Yes’ to either of the secondary questions, then you also have the same answer to the first question.

Why Should You Filter Tap Water and What Should You Know About Filtration?

If your answer to ‘Should I filter my tap water?’ was affirmative. There’s more you need to know. Specifically, that different water filters meet different standards. For example, conventional filters comprise granules that are often held together with a resin, decreasing the surface area and quality of filtration. By contrast Billi’s premium filters use active carbon fibre with minimal bonding agent. Learn about Billi’s premium filters.