Have clean and healthy water with Shower Plus

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It is reported that only 9% of the old water pipes in Korea has been changed due to enormous cost. If you think you cannot wait for the government changing the pipes, the good news is at your hand: Shower Plus. It is a home water purifier that filters harmful substances in the water such as rust, heavy metals, foreign bodies and residual chlorine. The double filters installed remove even the invisible contaminants near perfect. The 1§­~10§­ sediment filters (size of 1/20 of a hair) make it possible and you can see the process through the transparent case. The second filter in particular is consisted of illoit and zeolite grains that filter the harmful substances still passed through the first filter. It is easy to install and change without hassle; for example, you just separate the head of the shower and change it with Shower Plus; once attached, change the filter every 3 to 6 months depending on the status. CEO Oh obtained a patent for this innovative product as well as ISO9001 and ISO14001. At a test held at the Korea Testing & Research Institute, Shower Plus scored very high for not detecting any residual chlorine, benzene, malathion, Pb, Hg and trihalomethane. Also, the materials of Shower Plus are approved by the U.S. NSF and do not create any harmful substances when used in hot water. Other effects of Shower Plus are high water pressure and water saving. The model designed for kitchen sink, meanwhile, obtained KCW2017-0117 and KAA Atopy Safe Mark and it has been registered to the Corporation Aggregate Korea Atopy Association. Encouraged by the success, CEO Oh is ambitiously preparing to release ‘AQUAVITA-100’, a vitamin flavor added water purifying shower on May 10th this year followed by ‘SF-1000SS-KIT’ for basin and bath. We are also expected to see Shower Plus for washing machine soon. If you are interested in these innovative products, have one on SNS markets or through social commerce. 

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