Using Your First Portable UV Water Filtration Kit
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 by Guest Author
You can have a fresh drinking supply of water in minutes with a portable UV water purifier. This is a change from the normal, as other methods can take much longer and leave a poor taste. Using your new UV water purifier may seem simple enough, but some tips exist to allow you to use it more efficiently.
Water purification via ultraviolet light exposure doesn’t actually kill the organisms you don’t want to drink. Instead, the light causes enough damage to make sure they aren’t able to reproduce. Effectively, this limits the bacteria to a very short lifespan and without the ability to create offspring. It’s just as effective, if not more, than outright killing the organisms directly instead.
Ultraviolet light won’t affect the way your water tastes. Chlorine, often used to purify water, is a different story as you might know all too well. Other purification methods can also leave an odd taste after drinking the water. In this case, UV purification is the best choice when the water you seek to purify is clear, but you don’t want an ill taste.
Different water filtration methods exist because they all bring something different to the table. UV purification would seem a lot better than other methods, but it does have one major downfall: cleaning murky water will be a problem. Sediment in the water will block the light from reaching through the water sample, and make the efficiency take a turn for the worst. Two filtration methods will be required at this point.
The ultraviolet water purification systems you buy could be used for other liquids in theory. Just remember that you face the possibility of not cleaning the liquid very well due to the fact it might contain impurities or light-blocking properties. It would be best to select water for the process when possible. If that isn’t a choice, the next best solution would be to pick a liquid clear in nature. Otherwise you face a risk of illness or disease.
As a last note of advice, it is best to agitate the water before you decide to clean it. This can be done easily by simply stirring the water before applying the purification process. This will “excite” the particles in the water so that the ultraviolet purification process can uniformly treat the entire segment of water. Otherwise materials could collect on the bottom, and prove a harder task to clean due to blockage.
Final Thoughts
You don’t have to have an appreciate for nature to have a portable ultraviolet light purification device. Keeping one in your home is a super idea for when your water supply in the area has become tainted- which actually happens a lot more often than you would think normal for modern society.

