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What to do if the water then is not purified? Is water still needs to be boiled or treated chemically to destroy the remaining bacteria that would have made it through the filtering process?

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What to do if the water then is not purified? Is water still needs to be boiled or treated chemically to destroy the remaining bacteria that would have made it through the filtering process?

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In fact, another solution will be better to use instead of chemical or boiling treatment. It’s Nanofiber with antiviral effect, that gives guaranteed 99,999999 % of any known parasites, viruses, bacterias and other microbiological contaminants removing from the water. Because, some contaminants such as thermotolerant bacterias, viruses and chlorine- tolerant parasites, have own resistance to thermo and chemical treatment. And we (in case we aren’t technicians or specialists in this field) couldn’t exactly know what chemical proportion will be good enough to kill all bacteria in the water. That’s why even boiling method couldn’t give guarantee to remove all bacterias from the water. On the other hand, boiling will destroy molecular structure of the water, and chemical treatment after filtration will be need (it’s better) to filter water again to remove the last chemical content and some treated microbiological contaminants that remaining in water. So, after all it will be ok… but seem

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