02/11/2026
Is your home’s water really safe? 💧
For many families, turning on the tap feels normal and secure… but have you ever actually checked what’s in your water?
A powerful free tool from the Environmental Working Group lets you search your ZIP code and see what contaminants may be in your local water supply. This national database compiles millions of test results from nearly 50,000 water systems and shows detected chemicals, health concerns, and how levels compare to safety guidelines.
👉 https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/
Recent updates found hundreds of contaminants across U.S. water systems, including heavy metals, disinfection byproducts, PFAS (“forever chemicals”), and other pollutants. Many areas still meet legal limits, but some levels can exceed what scientists consider ideal for long-term health.
This doesn’t mean your water is unsafe — it means being informed matters.
Here’s what you can do:
1️⃣ Go to the link above
2️⃣ Enter your ZIP code
3️⃣ See what’s been detected in your local water
4️⃣ Learn what type of filtration may help reduce exposure
Reverse osmosis is considered one of the most effective ways to reduce many contaminants, including heavy metals and chemicals that basic carbon filters may not fully remove.
At H2O Alkaline Water, we’re a local Florida company focused on helping families take control of their water quality. Our reverse osmosis systems with an alkaline membrane are designed to help reduce impurities while improving taste and balance in your drinking water, along with whole-home solutions for city or well water.
Knowledge is power. Start by checking your ZIP code and understanding what’s in your water — then decide what level of protection is right for your home.