Description
4 STAGES OF PURIFICATION REPLACEABLE CERAMIC FILTER
* The replacement filter cartridge lasts 1 year or 14,000 liters of water (whichever comes first).
TESTED BY:
* 3 recognized European chemical laboratories
and furthermore:
* in 2010 for bacterial retention by the Agricultural University of Athens.
It is unique because:
1. This is the water filter that is manufactured in Greece by CENTER PLUS SA and combines international experience with the most advanced EUROPEAN technology in micropore ceramic water filters.
2. The ceramic filter contained in the device, whose pores are 10 times smaller than the size of pathogenic bacteria, which in some cases may be present in drinking water*, retains 100% of pathogenic microorganisms in water such as: E. Coli, typhoid, cholera, salmonella, fecal coliforms, staphylococci, pathogenic and spore-forming bacteria, enterococci, cryptosporidium, etc.
3. In addition, the ultra-compact ceramic filter also retains the billions of microbes in the water that chlorine kills and that we drink every day with tap water, while at the same time the same ceramic filter retains sediment, silt, rust, etc.
4. The compact activated carbon, which is located in the inner part of the ceramic filter, as well as other elements of the cartridge, are able to retain chlorine to a satisfactory degree or even (if present in the water) pesticides, phenols, toxic substances, asbestos fibers, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, arsenic, lead and other heavy metals, leaving us to drink all the beneficial elements of the water such as: mineral salts, trace elements, etc.
5. Since the water chamber of the device (the lid) is made of stainless steel and the base of a special brass alloy (brass), suitable for drinking water, it never changes the taste and smell of the water that remains in the device.
6. Finally, Olympus+ water filters are designed for city water that is controlled by municipal authorities, and are the water filters with which you will drink HEALTHY, CRYSTALLINE, OLYMPIC WATER throughout your life.
* City water, because it is controlled by municipal authorities and chlorinated, is generally safe from microbial contamination. However, in some cases, water can become contaminated by the entry of bacteria, either due to a break in the network pipes, or due to insufficient chlorination of the water, or due to the presence of certain bacteria such as cryptosporidium, etc., which are resistant to disinfection and chlorine cannot destroy them.

