Lifesaver bottle purifies the water without chemicals

lilfesaver.jpg The LIFESAVER bottle is an invention in itself obtaining clean drinking water that removes waterborne pathogens without the use of expensive overheads or chemicals. The Lifesaver bottle generates sterile drinking water through the use of an advanced ultra-filtration membrane that incorporates a high specification carbon fitted to the bottle which removes any chemical residues including pesticides and heavy metals. The filter removes bacteria, viruses, cysts, parasites, fungi and all other microbiological waterborne pathogens from water. Lifesaver is designed to operate at any angle, and hence can be used to fill a variety of water storage vessels easily. The possible applications for this innovative design are vast and include use by the military, where it will reduce the weight carried by soldiers, as well as in rescue operations.

The device has huge potential to save lives in humanitarian and disaster relief operations as well in military situations where its pressurized system also allows it to be used as a sterile wound wash.
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September 20, 2007 - 11:37 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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