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The Healthy House Institute (HHI) and the not-for-profit Water Quality Association (WQA) are pleased to make available the newly released booklet, Water Treatment For Dummies®, authored by the Lisle-IL based WQA to help consumers select cost-effective, high-performance water treatment products tested and certified by the experts at WQA as part of their consumer advocacy mission. To obtain of the book, visit: http://www.wqa.org/WTFD/index.cfm.
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Water Treatment For Dummies is a concise guide to:
- Identifying water contaminants and how to treat or remove them;
- Making a case for adding certified water treatment technology to homes;
- Saving money and energy, while enhancing health, homes and the lifespan of appliances.
"We are pleased to support WQA in the production of this booklet on water treatment and filtration options," said Allen Rathey, president of HHI. “Water Treatment For Dummies provides a large amount of well-researched information in a small, very-readable guide."
To obtain of the book, visit: http://www.wqa.org/WTFD/index.cfm.
About HHI
The Healthy House Institute® (HHI) Educational Center and Website provides consumers information to make their homes healthier. HHI strives to be the most comprehensive educational resource available for creating healthier homes. Visit www.HealthyHouseInstitute.com.
About WQA
WQA is a not-for-profit trade association representing the residential, commercial, and industrial water treatment industry. To best serve consumers, industry members and government officials, WQA has an ongoing dialogue with other organizations representing all aspects of the water treatment industry. Since 1959, the WQA Gold Seal certification program has been certifying products that contribute to the safe consumption of water. The WQA Gold Seal program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Visit www.wqa.org.
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