The Hidden Effects of Chlorine and How UK Homes Can Benefit from Carbon Filtration

Find out why chlorine is added to UK tap water, its potential side effects, and how Aura filtration systems deliver cleaner, better-tasting water.
The Hidden Effects of Chlorine and How UK Homes Can Benefit from Carbon Filtration
When you turn on your tap in the UK, you expect safe and drinkable water. While UK tap water is among the safest in the world, it often contains chlorine. This chemical disinfectant keeps bacteria at bay, but it may also leave an unpleasant taste, smell, and potential side effects.
In this article, we’ll explore why chlorine is used, the downsides of long-term exposure, and how Aura’s carbon water filters provide a simple yet powerful solution for UK households.
Why Is Chlorine Used in UK Tap Water?
Chlorine has been used for decades to disinfect public water supplies. It effectively kills harmful microorganisms, preventing waterborne diseases. The UK’s water regulations require safe levels of chlorine, but these levels can still affect water quality.
Potential Side Effects of Chlorinated Water
•Dry skin and hair irritation
•Unpleasant taste and smell
•Possible respiratory irritation when inhaled as vapour
While safe to drink, many UK households prefer to reduce chlorine levels for better taste and overall comfort.
Why Carbon Filtration Is the Perfect Solution
Activated carbon filters, like those in Aura systems, effectively remove chlorine and its by-products. They also improve taste, odour, and even reduce other impurities, giving you fresher and safer water directly from your tap.
Why Choose Aura Carbon Filters for Your Home?
•Multi-layer filtration for maximum chlorine removal
•Easy installation and low maintenance
•Designed specifically for UK water conditions
•Cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to bottled water
Real Stories: Better Taste, Better Lifestyle
Many UK families have switched to Aura carbon filters and reported noticeable improvements in taste, smell, and skin health. Cleaner water means better hydration and peace of mind.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Carbon Filter
•Replace filters as recommended
•Use filtered water for cooking and drinking
•Regularly flush the filter to maintain efficiency
Ready to experience the difference?
Upgrade to an Aura Water Filter today and enjoy cleaner, fresher, chlorine-free water at home.

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