Serving Sarasota, Manatee and Surrounding
Areas in the Florida Gulf Coast
Since 1996, Water World Purification Systems, Inc., has been providing
cutting edge water purification technologies and services for the Florida
Gulfcoast. Call us today to discuss your needs and for a no obligation
quote.
We sell and service a full line of GE Smartwater, Water World, and SmartWater Gold systems.
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Unless you look closely, many systems will appear to be the same. The question you need to ask is this, "Do they
perform the same!" One way you can tell is to check to see if they are certified to the requirements of strict
public health performance standards developed by NSF International. NSF is an internationally recognized, not-
for-profit, third-party organization with more than 50 years experience in testing and certifying products to
ensure they meet strict public health standards. NSF tests and certifies products to verify they meet these
standards.
The end result for you - the assurance that a system will do what it says it will do. While other laboratories can test against
the standards, NSF Certifies systems through an extensive evaluation and testing process that ensures the systems meet a
series of stringent requirements. Only those that meet all of these requirements become NSF Certified. The process
doesn't end here, however.
NSF Certification also means systems must continue to meet these requirements, which is why NSF conducts unannounced
inspections of manufacturing facilities. Some other testing labs may not do this--they may only test systems against
portions of the standards. For a system to become NSF
Certified, it must meet not one but five basic
requirements.
The first requirement assures you contaminant reduction
claims are true. The second assures you the system does
not add anything harmful to the water. The third assures
you the system is structurally sound. The fourth assures
you advertising, literature and labeling are not
misleading. And finally, the fifth assures you the
materials and manufacturing process used don't change,
meaning consistent product quality over time. Only NSF
puts systems through this comprehensive process to give
you the assurance that systems will perform as claimed.
Some products are "NSF Certified." Others say they're
"Tested to NSF Standards." What's the difference? Ask
yourself the questions in the chart to the right.
To make sure the system you buy is "NSF Certified," check for the NSF Mark on the product. And be assured of product
performance!
What you need to know about drinking water treatment systems before you buy.