Usha Brita waterguard,
a water filter specially designed for India in Germany.
German technology that not only
filters water , but kills harmful germs and improves
taste too.
Designed under German
supervisons and iedal for Indian water conditions, the
Usha Brita waterguard is not one but three generations
ahead of ordinary water filters. A unique 3-stage process
that leaves water absolutely clear and germ-free, and
even improves the taste.
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Brita's unique 3-stage process
1. The water passes through
a micron prefilter, which removes suspended particles.
2. Next, a proper contact time with the unique Health
cartridge toitally disinfects the filtered water from
harmful disease- causing bacteria and viruses.
3. In the final stage, a unique taste cartridge, adsorbs
excess chlorine, hazardous organic pollutants and odour
present in water, thereby enhancing its taste.
What you now have, is water
which is bacteriostatic and can be stored without any
regrowth of bacteria. A path breaking technology that
makes waterguard the safest choice in water filters
today. What's more, waterguard has been certified by
leading german and Indian Research Institutes.
Contemporary good looks for the first time in
India
Waterguard, is
made of foodgrade plastic, and has a transparent top
container, giving it that unique international.
The absolute last word in convenience
Waterguard, is
a portable table-top system with a capacity of 20 litres
and provides a constant flow of water, irespective of
the water level in the top container. And unlike on-
line water filters, it doesn,t require plumbing or electricity.
It costs much less too. All in all, the best water filter
+ purifier for Indian conditions.
From the world leaders in water filtration
Waterguard is brought
to by a joint venture between USHA Shriram and Brita
Wasser Filter Systeme GmbH of germany . Brita is the
world leader in household water filtration systems,
with a vast experience of over 30 years in this field
and a formidable 85% market share worldwide. They have
6 manufacturing plants in countries like UK, Germany,
Switzerland, Canada, USA & now in India, and thier
products are sold in over 70 countries across the world. |