Personal Water Filter from Life Defender

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Personal Water Filter from Life Defender

Life Defender recently announced the launch of it’s Personal Water Filter, a new point-of-use device designed to providers campers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts easy access to safe drinking water

Life Defender, an American company developing camping and outdoor solutions, recently announced the launch of it’s Personal Water Filter, a new point-of-use device designed to providers campers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts easy access to safe drinking water.

“I’m thrilled about the launch of our latest product, a breakthrough yet simple product that has the potential to save millions of lives. We set out to develop the world’s lightest and most advanced water filtration device; based on initial sales we did just that,” said one company spokesperson. “The need for this device can’t be understated. 750 million people lack access to safe water. We designed this product to be light and compact enough for outdoor enthusiasts yet advanced enough for third world conditions.”

LifeDefender’s Personal Water Filter is a compact microbiological water purifier that can provide at least 26 liters of purified water an hour and more than 1,500 liters over the product's lifecycle-enough to provide a person with 1 years’ worth of clean and safe water. The product has been extensively tested, complies with US EPA guidelines, and removes dirt from water, at least 99.9999% of bacteria, 99.99% of viruses, and 99.9% of parasites.

"LifeDefender’s Water Filter will meet a critically important need in the hiking and camping community, where it’s not uncommon to spend excessive time, money, and energy ensuring an adequate supply of clean water," said Matt Blake, company spokesperson. “The need for safe and clean water is especially acute during the summer months, where over 600 people die from exposure to excessive heat conditions. Thankfully, products like ours will make a huge difference.”

Source: PRWeb

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