Tools to turn sewage into ... water filter

A clean water revolution promises to explode in the future as a trader in the town of Ipswich invents a special water bottle that turns dirty, dirty water into pure water in a snap. . Its price is quite 'cheap': £ 190.

Hai Minh

A clean water revolution promises to explode in the future as a trader in the town of Ipswich invents a special water bottle that turns dirty, dirty water into pure water in a snap. . Its price is quite ' cheap ': £ 190.

Michael Pritchard, the creator of the Life Saver bottle, expressed his hope that his product would be a lifesaver for people in areas devastated by natural disasters, resulting in misery without clean water.

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Life Saver Bottle.
(Photo: Telegraph)

The public was so enthusiastic that after only four hours of product launch in London on 12 September, all of Pritchard's 1,000 shipments were sold out. 'I never imagined they would sell like that . '

National military forces are also overjoyed by the ability to ' distill ' from 4,000 to 6,000 liters of pure water without changing the filter, the Life Saver bottle will be extremely useful for soldiers in The battlefield is far away, especially for those who are allergic to water that smells iodine.

This is also the reason why the product was named 'Best Technology Invention ' at the British Military Technology Conference in July.

As director of the WWTP in Ipswich Town, Michael Pritchard was inspired to create the "Life Saver" after witnessing footage of the historic tsunami in southwestern Asia in 2004, and then In 2005, Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana caused a great deal of human and material damage. With Pritchard, the deepest and most heartbreaking scene is the scene where hundreds of people are anxiously awaiting clean water supplies.

Gained quite a lot of time and effort, ultimately his product of enthusiasm is completed.

Life Saver can clean any kind of dirty water through a filter that blocks any material longer than 15 nanometers, while the filter usually restricts bacteria beyond 200 nanometers. That means that even viruses with a length of more than 25 nanometers do not escape the Life Saver filter.

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Update 11 December 2018
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