Product Overview
Life Water is a high-performance household water purifier developed by Total Swiss Group, a company known for combining health, wellness, and advanced technology in its product lines. This unit is part of their Water Solutioncategory, which also includes more recent offerings like the NASA Water Purifier.
Key Features:
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Filtration Capacity: Up to 24,000 liters — a significant volume indicating long-term use before replacement.
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Filtration Technology: Utilizes three-stage precision filtration that includes high-grade activated carbon, ceramic filters, and proprietary membranes.
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Technology Origin: Claims to incorporate NASA-derived space filtration technology, offering advanced purification that targets bacteria, chlorine, heavy metals, and other harmful substances.
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Safety Standards: Designed to meet or exceed international drinking water safety standards.
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Use Case: Marketed as a premium home water filtration system, suitable for health-conscious consumers and families.
Technology Insights
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The “NASA-derived” tag suggests inspiration from or licensing of space-grade purification methods. These typically use multilayer filtration and are effective in zero-contamination environments like the International Space Station.
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The system likely integrates activated carbon, ceramic filters, and possibly UV or nano-filtration, although specific technical data sheets are not publicly posted.
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The filtration approach aligns with those found in high-end reverse osmosis systems but is designed for simpler, more user-friendly domestic use without complex plumbing.
LIFE WATER FILTER 1
The first stage is the ceramic filter, which serves as a physical barrier to trap visible and microscopic particles. It effectively removes sediment, rust, silt, and microplastics, while also filtering out many types of bacteria. This pre-filtration step not only improves the clarity of the water but also protects the subsequent filters from clogging, thereby extending their lifespan.
LIFE WATER FILTER 2
Next is the activated carbon filter, which focuses on chemical filtration. This stage targets contaminants that affect both the safety and taste of the water, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and unpleasant odors. By absorbing these substances, the carbon filter significantly enhances the overall taste and smell of the water, making it more pleasant and safer to consume.
LIFE WATER FILTER 3
The final stage is the ultra-fine membrane filter, which provides precision purification. This component removes microscopic contaminants such as viruses, heavy metals (including lead, mercury, and cadmium), and pharmaceutical residues. By delivering this high level of purification, the membrane filter ensures that the water meets international drinking water safety standards and is suitable even for individuals with sensitive health conditions.



