Life Saver bottle
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The Life Saver bottle turns dirty water into clean water in seconds. It was invented by Michael Pritchard.[1] The LifeSaver Bottle is now available in the US through HALO Trust International, exclusive US Distributor, at www.halotrustgear.com.
Unlike other similar products, which filter out bacteria but not viruses, the Life Saver Bottle filters out all particles larger than 15 nanometers, which means that it filters out bacteria, viruses, and fecal matter. It can purify betweem 4,000 and 6,000 liters of water with one filter, and is currently being used by the military.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Christopher Hope (2007-09-13). Bottle makes dirty water drinkable. telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
- ^ This Water Purifier is a Real "Life Saver" : TreeHugger