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Omaha Steve

(99,601 posts)
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 05:42 AM Jan 2016

Donate A ZeroWater Filter To #Flint, And ZeroWater Will Double Your Donation





http://nhlabornews.com/2016/01/zerowater-announces-filters-for-flint-program-in-conjunction-with-united-way/


Click here to be taken to ZeroWater’s special Flint Water Filter donation site: https://help-flint-mi.zerowater.com/


Donate A ZeroWater Filter To #Flint, And ZeroWater Will Double Your Donation

By NH Labor News | January 23, 2016 | Press Release
ZeroWater Announces “Filters For Flint” Program in Conjunction with United Way
Donation Matching Program Assists in the Ongoing Effort to Provide Clean Water to residents of Flint, MI

Bensalem, PA – ZeroWater is continuing efforts to provide clean water relief to the community of Flint, Michigan with the announcement of “Filters for Flint”, a one for one matching program in conjunction with United Way. Both ZeroWater and United Way understand that this is an ongoing problem and the demand for continuous disbursement of certified filters for lead reduction is crucial during this time.

“We believe we can help with the ongoing effort by providing more of our filters to the Flint community as quickly as possible”, stated Doug Kellam, CEO of ZeroWater. “We are encouraging any and all to donate, the more we can give the better. In particular, I hope our loyal customers will donate, as they understand the value of the NSF certification for lead reduction in an easy to use filter pitcher”

ZeroWater will match all product contributions (One for One) ordered on behalf of Flint, and are encouraging donations from individuals as well as organizations and corporations committed to helping a community in need. All products will be shipped by ZeroWater to United Way of Genesee County, who will in turn distribute them through officially established outlets to the community.

“This lead issue could go on for some time” says Jamie Gaskin of The United Way of Genesee County. “We are thankful for all the help that ZeroWater has and can provide. It truly makes a difference in working through this awful crisis”.

FULL story at link.

About ZeroWater®

ZeroWater delivers high performance water filtration to consumers through its patented 5-stage ion exchange filter, which removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS). By removing virtually all TDS, ZeroWater is the only gravity-fed filtration system to match the TDS levels found in Purified Bottled Water. ZeroWater is one of the only pour through filtration systems on the market that is NSF certified to meet standards for lead removal as well as other heavy metals. In addition, Good Housekeeping Research Institute findings reveal that ZeroWater filters remove more pharmaceuticals and chemicals than Brita and PUR.

ZeroWater is the only water filtration system to receive NSF endorsement for its reduction capabilities in chromium-3, chromium-6 and lead.

ZeroWater’s products range from a 6 Cup to a 23 Cup pitcher and dispensers, all employed with the patented 5-stage filtration technology that removes 99.6% of TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) offering superior filtered water.
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Donate A ZeroWater Filter To #Flint, And ZeroWater Will Double Your Donation (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jan 2016 OP
Kick Liberal_in_LA Jan 2016 #1
K&R for visibility. nt tblue37 Jan 2016 #2
This is an advertisement for an inferior product oberliner Jan 2016 #3
so, the question is: Gabi Hayes Jan 2016 #4
Here are some options oberliner Jan 2016 #5
 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
3. This is an advertisement for an inferior product
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 11:53 AM
Jan 2016

This is a crappy company with a crappy product trying to make money off of this tragic situation by appearing to be "the good guys".

 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
5. Here are some options
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 12:34 PM
Jan 2016

It just seems like a lot of corporations (like Anheuser-Busch, for instance) are trying to take advantage of the good publicity associated with appearing to help. The OP reads like a press release for Zero Water.

This website has some ways to help:

http://www.helpforflint.com

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