About Us

With the past ten years of experience, we have proved our selves as a complete water disinfection organization providing services in different sectors like Potable Drinking water, Swimming Pools, Water Filtration Plants etc., Our water care team is combating all types of water, i.e Drinking water, swimming pool water, cooling tower water, effluent water and water used for common uses in Home, Hotels, Hospitals, Temples, Institutions, Municipalities, Municipal Corporations, Rural water supply & Industries and their colonies.

We have established our selves as a leading service organization in better treating the water for human consumption.

 
 

Swimming pool water must be maintained at low levels of bacteria and viruses to prevent the spread of diseases and pathogens between users. Bacteria, algae and insect larvae can also enter the pool without help from swimmers, and cause disease to swimmers and other people in the area. Pumps and mechanical filters are often used to filter such pathogens out of the water. Chemical disinfectants, such as hypochlorous acid, sodium hypochlorite (household bleach), bromine or mineral sanitizers, are used to make the water inhospitable to pathogens.

 

The wave of recent mortgage foreclosures in india has resulted in many people walking away from their homes without emptying their swimming pools. This resulted in the pools turning green with algae and becoming mosquito breeding grounds in less than a week.

 
 

Chlorination is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water purification to make it fit for human consumption as drinking water. Water which has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of disease.

The chlorination of public drinking supplies was originally met with resistance, as people were concerned about the health effects of the practice. The use of chlorine has greatly reduced the prevalence of waterborne disease as it is effective against almost all bacteria and viruses, as well as amoeba.

 
 
Water purification is the process of removing contaminants from a raw water source. The goal is to produce water for a specific purpose with a treatment profile designed to limit the inclusion of specific materials; most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water). Water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical, pharmacology, chemical and industrial applications. Methods include, but are not limited to: ultraviolet light, filtration, water softening, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, molecular stripping, deionization, and carbon treatment.