A Point-of-Use (POU) water treatment system is a type of water treatment system that is installed directly on the water source in order to provi...

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A Point-of-Use (POU) water treatment system is a type of water treatment system that is installed directly on the water source in order to provide clean, safe drinking water to homes and businesses. To provide clean, safe water, these systems use a variety of technologies such as reverse osmosis, ultraviolet light, and activated carbon filtration to reduce contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and chemicals. Because of their ability to provide safe, clean drinking water without the need for complicated installation or long-term maintenance, these systems are becoming increasingly popular. 

POU systems are in high demand in areas with poor water quality, where access to clean water is limited, or where resources are limited. POU systems are also popular in offices and other commercial settings, where they can provide clean water on demand. The global Point-of-Use Water Treatment Systems market size is projected to grow USD 25.3 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 9.3%.

Top Key Players are Pentair PLC (UK), Honeywell International (US), Panasonic Corporation (Japan), Unilever PLC (UK), LG Electronics (South Korea), Coway Co. Ltd. (South Korea), Best Water Technology AG (Austria), Toray Industries (Japan), amongst others.

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