Bella Cascata: Understanding What our Filters Remove

In today’s world, securing access to clean and safe drinking water is more important than ever. Discover the Natura Bella Cascata, an innovative water purification system designed to deliver pristine chilled sparkling and still water for residential and small office settings. This state-of-the-art system employs a comprehensive triple-filter approach, featuring two ANSI-42/61 certified filters and a cutting-edge TRUE UV filter, setting a new benchmark in water purification.


Key Filtration Features of the Natura Bella Cascata Water System


Chlorine and Chlorine Byproducts Removal
The Natura Bella Cascata system is equipped with two ANSI-42/61 certified filters specifically designed to eliminate chlorine and its byproducts. Chlorine, commonly used by municipal water suppliers, can generate harmful byproducts such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs), which are linked to various health issues. These filters effectively neutralize these contaminants, enhancing water taste, removing residual chlorine odor, and reducing potential health risks.


Sediment and Particulate Filtration
The system also addresses issues of sediment, dirt, and rust, which can compromise water clarity and damage plumbing systems. The ANSI-42/61 filters in the Natura Bella Cascata capture and remove these particulates, ensuring your water remains clear and free of unwanted debris.


Heavy Metals Reduction
Heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and copper can contaminate water from old pipes or industrial runoff. These metals pose serious health risks, including developmental problems in children and kidney damage in adults. The Natura Bella Cascata’s advanced filters are designed to significantly reduce these harmful metals, offering peace of mind for your family’s health.


Microbial Contaminant Elimination
A standout feature of the Natura Bella Cascata system is its TRUE UV filter. This advanced technology uses ultraviolet light to inactivate microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. Unlike traditional filters, the UV filter ensures that your water is not only physically clean but also biologically safe, which is particularly valuable in areas with compromised water sources or for households with immunocompromised individuals.


Chemical Contaminant Reduction
The system effectively reduces various chemical contaminants, including pesticides, herbicides, and industrial solvents. The ANSI-42/61 filters in the Natura Bella Cascata contribute to overall water safety and quality, ensuring you enjoy clean and safe drinking water.


Why Choose the Bella Cascata?
The Natura Bella Cascata water system provides comprehensive protection against a wide range of contaminants, making it an excellent choice for those seeking clean, safe, and great-tasting water. With its combination of ANSI-42/61 certified filters and a TRUE UV filter, you can trust that your water undergoes rigorous purification to meet the highest safety and quality standards.


Invest in the Natura Bella Cascata today and experience the confidence that comes with every sip of purified water.


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