Accessing cleaner, cooler, healthier drinking water is not difficult; it is merely a matter of purchasing a good water cooler with an excellent filter.
Whether you decide to purchase a bottled water cooler or a mains or point of use (POU) water cooler will depend on your personal circumstances and budget. You can actually invest in a great top-of-the-range water cooler of either kind without breaking the bank, and the advantages make it really worthwhile.
Bottled Water Coolers come in various styles such as the standing and table-top models, and models with an added hot water function. If you order a bottled water cooler from Living-Water, you will get bottles filled with Living-Water Spring Water sourced from a deep, underground source filtering through the geologically famous rock strata of the Wenlock mountain range.
Mains Water Coolers come in floor-standing, mounted, countertop, and under-counter water coolers and filter tap cooler solutions. Mains-fed water coolers can also be fitted with water filters to ensure even better tasting water.
Most water coolers can be customised to a client’s specific needs, with interchangeable side panels in various colours to different taps to only cold water, hot and cold water or cold, ambient and hot water taps.
Some top-of-the-range water coolers also come with fully integrated 100 cup dispensers, fast flow rate, leak prevention spike, LED spotlight illumination, heat sensor, water filter, patented “water cassetteâ€, Pressure Vessel Technology, Direct Chill Capacity, high dispense point, built-in wheels, Sealed Ice-Bank technology and much more.
Bottled water coolers are more suited to smaller businesses that have under100 staff members and mains water coolers are better suited to larger businesses. Bottled water coolers also require space for storing both full and empty bottles between deliveries, whereas mains water coolers are plumbed directly into your main water supply.
Both types of water coolers are modern, hygienic, sturdy, rugged and stylish. One thing to be sure of when purchasing a water cooler is to ensure that the water company from which you purchase your water cooler is an accredited member of the British Water Cooler Association (BWCA), as this ensures that the company adheres to the strictest rules and regulations regarding both technology and hygiene.