Many places in India receive a hard water supply. Using hard water for bathing, laundry, cleaning, and other household chores can cause several issues – from scaling & corrosion of taps and appliances to dryness of skin and hair. The water becomes hard when it percolates through limestone, chalk, and gypsum deposits which adds a
Do you often notice that soaps, shampoo, and detergents don’t lather as much as they should? Hard water could be the main culprit to this reason. Hard water is high in mineral content, such as calcium and magnesium carbonates, bicarbonates & sulphates. It forms when water percolates through mineral deposits increasing its mineral content. Hard
Modernization has its pros and cons. Each day in our endeavor to make our lives easier, we tend to ignore the basic necessities for life. We encounter resources to make life comfortable, whereas we forget that natural resources are depleting day by day. Such is the burning example of the IT Capital of India, Bengaluru.
Hard water is one of the major problems that India is dealing with at present. Though hard water is fit for consumption without any treatment, it also has an impact on your hair skin, and appliances. Water with high mineral content such as calcium and magnesium (120-180 parts per million or PPM) is considered hard
Water pollution, which is a global problem, has reached a dangerous level in India. Every second day the newspapers are flooded with reports of lakes foaming up as a result of pollution. Rivers, which are the major source of water supply in India, are the victims of excessive pollution. In fact, India is home to