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The Pure Water DifferenceTaylor Made Water Systems commits to providing the best products and support, year after year, at competitive prices. We believe Pure Quality Water translates to improved health and productivity. It is our job to make it simple and inexpensive to provide Pure Quality Water to your business or home. The TM1M/TM1R is the most advanced drinking water system available today. Patented Double stage Ozone Injection™ eliminates microbiological contamination and bacteria while introducing fresh oxygen into the water. The TM1M/TM1R is Microprocessor Controlled, Self Monitoring, and Self Sanitizing™ to provide a continuous supply of Pure Oxygenated Drinking Water. Distillation can remove microbiological contamination but does not prevent bacteria from forming in the drinking water tank. These systems require extensive maintenance, and use excessive amounts of energy. Distillation does not remove all volatile organic compounds from the water and produces flat, oxygen depleted water. |
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Ultra Violet Light can kill some microbiological contaminants but must be used in combination with other technologies to be effective against organic Bottled Water is often the most misleading drinking water delivery system in regards to purity. Bottled water is required to be tested less frequently than city tap water for bacteria and chemical contaminants. In fact, about one-fourth of bottled water is actually bottled tap water according to government and industry estimates (some estimates go as high as 40 percent). In addition, the typical 5 gallon bottled water cooler must be sanitized on a regular basis to prevent the formation of high concentrations of bacterial organisms. |
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| Problems with Bottled Water Systems | Advantages with Taylor Made Water Systems |
| Bottles must be changed | Continuous supply of water |
| Costs increase as usage increases | Costs remain relatively fixed |
| Requires lifting 40 lb. bottles | No heavy bottle to lift |
| Large bottles require storage space | No storage requirements |
| A delivery person tracks through the office regularly to update inventory | No delivery people tracking through your office updating inventory |
| Bacterial and other contaminants are introduced as bottles are changed | Contaminants are eliminated in the PW-1 process |
| Coolers can require sanitizing regularly or contaminants can exceed regulations | Double Stage Ozone Injection™ in the PW-1 insures the integrity of the system - self sanitizing |
Pure Water 1 vs Bottled Water
Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC) Side by Side ComparisonProcedure:
Pure Water 1: Flushed three times and let the full tanks sit 48 hrs. before taking the water samples. Each day for the sampling period a total of 2 gallons were drained (one in the morning after sampling and one in late afternoon). 100 ml of water taken for testing each day.
5 Gallon Bottled Water Cooler: Obtained a 5 gal. sealed drinking water bottle and santitized bottled water cooler. The bottled water and cooler were provided by a major bottled water brand. Dispenced 2 gal. and let the unit sit 48 hrs. before taking water samples. 100 ml of water was taken for testing each day.
| Sample ID | HPC Bacteria Concentration Pure Water 1 |
HPC Bacteria Concentration 5 gal. Bottled Water |
Unit |
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| Day 1 Monday | less than 1 | 5 | cfu/ml |
| Day 2 Tuesday | less than 1 | 56 | cfu/ml |
| Day 3 Wednesday | less than 1 | 324 | cfu/ml |
| Day 4 Thursday | less than 1 | 1,260 | cfu/ml |
| Day 5 Friday | less than 1 | less than 1,500 | cfu/ml |
| Day 8 Monday | less than 1 | 51,500 | cfu/ml |
| Day 9 Tuesday | less than 1 | 49,600 | cfu/ml |
| Day 10 Wednesday | less than 1 | 84,000 | cfu/ml |
| Day 11 Thursday | less than 1 | 82,400 | cfu/ml |
| Day 12 Friday | less than 1 | 90,800 | cfu/ml |

| 99% Less Handling and Maintenance | ||
| 97% Less Space Requirements | ||
| 75% Less Administrative Costs | ||
| 100% Less Injury Potential | ||
| 99.9% Safe Water vs Variable | ||
| 75% Chance We'll Reduce Your Costs! |



