Safe drinking water - but not when travelling

Most Australians take safe drinking water for granted, but when travelling abroad, or even going on a family camping trip, you would be wise to heed the many warnings regarding the quality of drinking water.

Travellers to distant parts of the world have continually been alerted to the fact that water systems in many countries do not adequately purify drinking water to ensure safety for the consumer.

Did you know, for instance that the World Health Organization (WHO) attributes an estimated 80 per cent of all travel diarrhoea cases to contaminated drinking water and food?

But now there's a solution — the SteriPEN, which harnesses the power of ultraviolet light to make water safe to drink.

Extensive testing has proven SteriPEN, with a simple wave of its patented UV lamp technology, eliminates more than 99.9 per cent of bacteria, viruses and protozoa that cause water-borne illness.

This result may just make the SteriPEN the best insurance policy you can take out for upcoming travel plans.

Here's how it works:

● The SteriPEN Traveller is designed to fit perfectly into prefilled water bottles and your own personal water containers.

● The UV lamp can perform up to 3000 treatments, and 200 treatments on one set of batteries.

So, whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, the SteriPEN can give you peace of mind and the chance to enjoy your travels without the fear of swallowing unsafe drinking water.

■ Details: Visit mountaindesigns.com to find your nearest stockist.

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