Sawyer Products Introduces New Tap Filter For In-Home Use

The trusted water filter will now deliver clean, safe drinking water directly into people’s homes.

Sawyer Products, leaders in technologically advanced outdoor solutions, have today announced the newest addition to its trusted line of personal water filtration systems, the Tap Filter. Stemming from Sawyer’s global welfare initiatives through the charitable arm of the brand, Sawyer International, the Tap Filter provides a brand-new option for families around the world to access the benefits of Sawyer’s world-renowned water filtration technology. The introduction of Sawyer’s Tap Filter will now allow people to enjoy 99.99999 percent bacteria-free water through the faucets in their very own home – making access to clean, safe drinking water more feasible than ever for those in need.

Perfect for emergency preparedness before a major event, in the aftermath of natural disasters, when traveling overseas, or during water boil advisories, the Tap Filter provides an easy way to access clean water directly from your plumbing. Simply install the filter on any standard tap, open the faucet, and begin filtering out clean water that is safe for anyone to drink.

Over the last decade, Sawyer International has partnered with over 70 non-profit organizations in over 90 countries to bring clean water solutions to underserved populations. Through providing relief to both remote villages and urban areas in developing counties worldwide, Sawyer’s engineers recognized a significant need for a water filtration system suitable for areas where indoor plumbing is widely available, yet access to clean water may not be as widespread. Thus, the idea for the Tap Filter was born.

Read more details about the new Tap Filter release here.

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October 30, 2024

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