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Japan-made water purifier now in the market

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Unsafe and contaminated water is the source of many illnesses and diseases that can become fatal. Unfortunately, people are uncertain about the quality of water they get from the tap. No wonder then that more and more households are buying water from refilling stations that have sprouted like mushrooms.

But how many of these water refilling stations are reliable and consistently compliant with the certification process required by the Department of Health and concerned government agencies? And how can one be sure if those five-gallon containers are thoroughly cleaned, carefully handled or properly stored? 

Officials of Toray Industries and Moduvi Inc., the distributor of Torayvino Water Purifier in the Philippines, pose during the launch held at New World Hotel in Makati

Given these concerns, the safety of the drinking public now becomes uncertain. But there’s no question however that every Juan deserves safe drinking water. It’s opportune therefore that the

Torayvino Water Purifier – a market leader in Japan – which has a filtration technology that boasts of a 99.99-percent bacteria removal feature thanks to its four-stage purification system has been launched in the Philippines.    

During the prescreen process, impurities such as rust, sands, sediment and particles that are larger than 465 microns, are removed. A second screen removes particles bigger than 114 microns, after which the water will pass through the granular activated carbon which efficiently removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals and bad odor. 

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The last step in the process involves the optimal hollow fiber membrane structure which removes contaminants larger than 0.1 micron, such as bacteria and other microorganisms, rust, turbidity, and microscopic impurities.  

Japanese-made Torayvino Water Purifier

This is the same kind of technology that is utilized by dialysis machines and artificial kidneys, providing low elution and a high flow rate of water. And while the stringent filtration process removes impurities, essential minerals like calcium, magnesium and others are retained.

An added feature of the Torayvino Water Purifier is that it easy to install with no plumbing required. Attachments are provided to fit most of the faucets available in the market, and unlike other water purifiers, Torayvino is compact and portable, which makes it perfect for condo-dwellers and those who those who live in smaller units and need to maximize every space in their abode.

Best of all, Torayvino will not dent the budget as it approximately cost users as low as P0.92 per liter, or half the cost of a liter of water sourced from refilling stations. Additional 30 percent savings on water is also achieved when the unfiltered spray setting is utilized, which is perfect for washing dishes or vegetables. Moreover, it operates without electricity. 

The Torayvino Water Purifier comes in four models, with prices ranging from P1,980 to P4,980. The product is manufactured by a diversified company called Toray Industries, Inc. with presence in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Central America and South America. Torayvino Water Purifier conforms with the Japan Industrial Standards and is also certified and approved by the Department of Health. Distributed in the Philippines by Moduvi, Inc. it is now available in modern hardware stores like True Value and All Home, as well as condo partners.

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