Do Water Filters Really Purify Your Water? | Talking Point | Full Episode

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  • Water that can give you better digestion, improved hydration, and even help prevent cancer… These are just some of the benefits that water filters promise to give you, but are they everything they claim to be? What exactly do they do to your water, and do you really need one at home?
    Through a series of tests, Talking Point host Steven Chia goes in search of answers to find out if filtered water can truly be healthier, cleaner and safer than what we get straight from the tap.
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  • @waynr
    @waynr Před 2 lety +844

    This man took an argument with his wife over water filters to the next level...bravo.

    • @yosuaaji6338
      @yosuaaji6338 Před 2 lety +4

      That's true

    • @loyc8099
      @loyc8099 Před 2 lety +25

      With all the science & fact, one will still lose if the wife starts to shut up & give u blackface everyday

    • @thescatterpiratesquarepant7935
      @thescatterpiratesquarepant7935 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mnmldev8636 100% XD

    • @ped7g
      @ped7g Před 2 lety +22

      next topic: quality of divorce lawyers and how to pick the right one.

    • @manchesterunitedno7
      @manchesterunitedno7 Před 2 lety +14

      He may won the arguments with scientific facts. But, at what cost? Spending a month sleeping on the second room, or worse, sofa?

  • @jimmyjammie9365
    @jimmyjammie9365 Před 3 lety +1857

    I was happy to hear that our tap water is safe to consume, so happy that I started filling a cup of my own. Until I realized I didn't live in Singapore.

    • @SirusStarTV
      @SirusStarTV Před 3 lety +21

      Once filtered water from a well, the taste isn't tasty.

    • @CartasticPorsche
      @CartasticPorsche Před 3 lety +34

      .... let me guess, you live in flint.

    • @xeero24
      @xeero24 Před 3 lety +36

      In Canada our water was so safe, quite a few people died from drinking it. Even today, there are places without clean water.

    • @0dyss3us51
      @0dyss3us51 Před 3 lety +11

      Hilarious!

    • @LakshmananLM
      @LakshmananLM Před 3 lety +17

      @@xeero24 ground water also varies in its quality at the same point on a daily basis. It sucks that we have to soften it and filter it. Had an experience of water suddenly turning bright yellow as I was rinsing a beautiful white t-shirt at a friend's place. They were using the same water for brushing their teeth and bathing. They filtered only cooking and drinking water. They didn't believe me, and I left it at that. No prize for guessing that they started to have health issues a few months afterwards. Lots of pathogens..and a whole laundry list of ailments.

  • @afriansyahzainal7027
    @afriansyahzainal7027 Před 2 lety +234

    Singapore is an example of a country that really cares about the health needs of its citizens

    • @dingbop963
      @dingbop963 Před rokem +5

      FGM happens there

    • @furtgia
      @furtgia Před rokem

      Same sex is ilegal there… so they don’t care much bout its citizens

    • @kurooitami
      @kurooitami Před rokem +5

      It really is on my "to travel to" list ❤️

    • @kdee5931
      @kdee5931 Před rokem

      So true!! I guess that's why they mandated the genetic bio weapon DNA changing COVID injection on their people

    • @burttheman3697
      @burttheman3697 Před rokem +2

      I wish they were so careful in the Netherlands

  • @mandab.3180
    @mandab.3180 Před 2 lety +146

    in the US water quality standards are state-regulated so permissible levels of contaminants vary from state to state. and while filters shouldn't claim to prevent cancer, they can help reduce potential carcinogens such as haloacetic acids (a chlorination disinfection byproduct). i'm not an expert but i do work in a water chemistry lab. 👌🏻

    • @pyimoethan1
      @pyimoethan1 Před 2 lety +14

      I don’t know which part of America are you living. I don’t believe in tap water because it smell gas and the color is black I the city I live.

    • @jahd5790
      @jahd5790 Před 2 lety +13

      Not every city or every state in your country's tap water is safe. Maybe you're just living in a city with a good management on your tap water and your checking them out but this is not the same in every state. Some cities have this dark brown water from time to time

    • @mandab.3180
      @mandab.3180 Před 2 lety +15

      @@jahd5790 yep definitely and i never meant to imply everywhere in the US had great drinking water. just that it's not federally regulated which causes a lot of variance.

    • @thanatosor
      @thanatosor Před 2 lety +7

      So what kind of water purifier should we use ?

    • @jutkafarkascatchthef
      @jutkafarkascatchthef Před 2 lety +2

      I don’t trust anything that has government attach to it.

  • @yeahzeeroo
    @yeahzeeroo Před 3 lety +535

    i wish we had programs like this in usa. casual fun but still important news. instead of your typical sad, politics, or anything messed up news/documentaries.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena Před 3 lety +36

      @@corruptikoo2683 Don't worry, they make money off your views.

    • @disrael2101
      @disrael2101 Před 3 lety +7

      Same here in Israel luckily we've CNA CZcams

    • @derrymd
      @derrymd Před 3 lety +11

      they blatantly copied CBC, watch those instead, much higher standards in both quality and journalism

    • @burung81
      @burung81 Před 3 lety +39

      @@derrymd halo.. we are talking about water in singapore. Every country has its own water standard. Dont blatantly apply to your own country water.

    • @derrymd
      @derrymd Před 3 lety +11

      @@burung81 I was not talking about water quality, but the quality of the video's content, and the level of journalism involved

  • @yurifujimaki4185
    @yurifujimaki4185 Před 3 lety +954

    TBH, I do not think the tap water is the problem but rather, old piping systems.

    • @maedaydreamer8386
      @maedaydreamer8386 Před 3 lety +47

      That's what I think as well. But based from samples they got, it seems that the old piping reason is dismissable.🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Steven.Chia.Singapore
      @Steven.Chia.Singapore Před 3 lety +49

      one of the reasons is because the water is pressurized. So even if there is a crack in the pipe, water goes out, nothing comes in. They say just run the tap for a few seconds and all that stuff will get out

    • @ainzooalgown7589
      @ainzooalgown7589 Před 3 lety +33

      most HDB are 40+ years old and im quite sure the inside of the pipes look like this czcams.com/video/V1UHPtT6HFU/video.html which is kinda disgusting to think the water you drink from passes through that. hence why i have a $250 filter.

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, exactly.

    • @SmileZero
      @SmileZero Před 3 lety +28

      @@ainzooalgown7589 That only happens on terrible American plumbing system. PVC piping won't corrode and has practically infinite lifespan.

  • @XavierRaphael
    @XavierRaphael Před 2 lety +77

    23:21 the answer you’re looking for.

  • @gelinrefira
    @gelinrefira Před rokem +12

    The amount of information in this video is itself valuable to the public. The public should know how their basic amenities like water is produced, monitored and used. An informed and educated public is essential in making sure the government is doing its job properly.
    As a chemist, Singapore's water is very very clean and all the minerals, the chloride and fluoride are all at safe drinking level. The thing that you might have be concern about is old pipes in older flats where there might be build-up of limescale or simply corroded. Changing out old pipes that have corroded will probably help you more than using a water filter.

    • @jovanap752
      @jovanap752 Před 5 měsíci +1

      "Safe levels" doesn't necessarily means healthy

  • @dianikaya
    @dianikaya Před 3 lety +42

    just what I need. Thank you CNA Insider

  • @kreyzgr5167
    @kreyzgr5167 Před 3 lety +422

    If you only came for the answer: They are mostly not beneficial at all and can actually be a place for bacteria to grow which is worse than having no filter at all.

    • @TheLimhammett
      @TheLimhammett Před 3 lety +16

      Thank you so much!

    • @WassaAlan
      @WassaAlan Před 3 lety +23

      You saved people so much time. Thank you kind soul.

    • @NiceTriGuy
      @NiceTriGuy Před 3 lety +15

      Very true, you can think of them as bacteria concentraters and mini bacteria farms. Especially if left unattended which is typical of a lot of home systems.

    • @thomaxtube
      @thomaxtube Před 3 lety +41

      A good filter prevents all living pathogens from entering the water filter (the first layer of filtration, also used by the municipal water purification (which the document forgot to mention)
      - I’d trust the old lady who works with real humans - more than a narrator that looks to disprove benefits of purification, - while not having fully experienced the difference/benefits due to ones own disinterests.
      Even when he has it already available in his own home.
      - I have chosen to purify my water for past 6 years, and know from personal experience the many benefits.
      How about cleaning the house without a filter in the vacuum cleaner? Your body is your temple. You can make it pure and simple.
      Or just simple - with tap water - fluorides IQ lowering - mind dulling effects are well documented by science - not well understood by this water lab. chemist.
      Better water better wellness
      Namaste

    • @garyd7890
      @garyd7890 Před 3 lety +4

      reverse osmosis maybe... get a berkey.

  • @syedzaidi6528
    @syedzaidi6528 Před 2 lety +14

    I am super happy to watch this video and in my whole life since youtube born, i gave only two likes in total, one is for this video. I love the hard work of the person who did all the research done. salute you man. 10 stars out of 10

  • @dj4123
    @dj4123 Před 3 lety +5

    I have used a Brit filter (pitcher) for years. I am pretty reliable about changing filters but after watching this, will be much more vigilant and timely!

  • @h.l6849
    @h.l6849 Před 3 lety +14

    Another great programme from CNA and Steve Chia.

  • @spacebandit2834
    @spacebandit2834 Před 3 lety +203

    When you want to tell your wife she’s wrong without telling her she’s wrong...

    • @mnm2156
      @mnm2156 Před 3 lety +4

      And probably get that thousand dollars back, 😂

    • @reginaldbowls7180
      @reginaldbowls7180 Před 3 lety +3

      AHahahha

    • @chloe9714
      @chloe9714 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣😂

    • @mnm2156
      @mnm2156 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chloe9714 "this is the story where i proved my wife wrong and science backed me up" 🤣😂

    • @konohafrog
      @konohafrog Před 3 lety

      good luck steve

  • @leamubiu
    @leamubiu Před 2 lety +6

    Living in Paris (France), I always drank tap water unfiltered, even though my mother would filter hers all the time: Paris's water is very hard. But I think that my taste buds become more sensitive as I age, it's the only explanation I've found for the water to start to taste.... off. So I've been using a water filter, and it's been efficient in extracting most of that extra calcium and making the tap water more palatable. I don't need to descale my kettle as much as before, another bonus.
    I don't expect huge health benefits, but for my purposes my Brita does its job.

  • @JoeStuffzAlt
    @JoeStuffzAlt Před 2 lety +11

    I live in California, and the lime scale is absolutely horrible over here. If I use the water in things like humidifiers and my hot water pot, the lime scale builds up really quickly. A water filter will greatly cut down on the lime scale.
    I agree with the video, and the video is fantastic. Filters remove minerals, not add them. In fact, if it adds minerals, I'd be nervous. If my tap water was better, I would just drink tap water.

    • @sup8668
      @sup8668 Před 2 lety +2

      I also live in California and the tap water where I live is absolutely horrible, I personally believe a water filter is always needed.

  • @hawaiiopihi
    @hawaiiopihi Před 3 lety +13

    Great video! Always very well done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @arissajoan
    @arissajoan Před 3 lety +278

    I’m thinking of buying a $2500 water filter machine . After seeing this video. I can save my money 😂

    • @jessicalim6767
      @jessicalim6767 Před 3 lety +11

      Me too!

    • @YoutiaoVlogs
      @YoutiaoVlogs Před 3 lety +12

      Same not necessary a 2500 sgd one but a filter guess it's not needed, in tekong water got weird taste also never die hahaha

    • @sainiamarjeet
      @sainiamarjeet Před 3 lety +5

      less than 100 Singapore dollar is price in India

    • @dongster529
      @dongster529 Před 3 lety +8

      tekong water is definitely some hardass water.

    • @YoutiaoVlogs
      @YoutiaoVlogs Před 3 lety +1

      @@dongster529 😂😂😂more weird taste than our home tap water

  • @younglee6718
    @younglee6718 Před rokem +44

    This was a very informative and thoughtful video. I’ve always wondered about if water filters actually works and this video helped to answer that question. Glad to know that most tap water is safe to drink!

    • @Kellysayshello
      @Kellysayshello Před rokem +8

      That all depends where you live. Some communities have great tap water and others have terrible tap water containing high levels of lead, arsenic, and uranium.

    • @kinggremlin4574
      @kinggremlin4574 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don't tell that to the people of Flint, Michigan. How clean your tap water is is highly dependent on where you live. Unless you live in Singapore, this video is largely useless.

  • @edwinchow8136
    @edwinchow8136 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Steve and CNA for this program.

  • @soomin850
    @soomin850 Před 3 lety +18

    Love all these informative content! Please continue to keep up the good work

  • @adithyavasudevan4036
    @adithyavasudevan4036 Před 3 lety +105

    Imagine if they did these tests in India. They'd probably recommend double filtration.

  • @bg147
    @bg147 Před 3 lety +15

    The filtration systems are not designed to increase the level of minerals relative to tap water. They simply replace the minerals that are stripped out during reverse osmosis.

  • @yosualoh3120
    @yosualoh3120 Před 2 lety +5

    This is how review of a product / products should be done. It is really open your eyes about what is right or wrong. Good job!

  • @Zenus21
    @Zenus21 Před 3 lety +38

    Straight from the tap, no wastages of gas, plastic bottles, carbon footprint.
    Thank you PUB

    • @CLOPACIOUZZZ
      @CLOPACIOUZZZ Před 2 lety

      Wouldn't you still eave a carbon footprint by buying the faucet in the first place? Drinking straight from the spring is the way to go!

    • @edstar83
      @edstar83 Před 2 lety +5

      @@CLOPACIOUZZZ yeah okay let's go back to the stone age.

  • @kervinsingh6213
    @kervinsingh6213 Před 3 lety +4

    This video constantly reminding us to stay hydrate.

  • @2011Antidote
    @2011Antidote Před 2 lety +6

    Love this episode Steven however even thou PUB has treated the water it does travel thru various pipelines and water tanks before it reaches the home. That being said, the water quality varies from home to home. I do have a faucet filter and the filter does turn a rusty brown within 2 months of usage for supposedly clean Singapore water. As for the bacteria - boiling is still a must.

  • @marcohau1697
    @marcohau1697 Před 2 lety +42

    i would love to see this program take place in different parts of the world where i think a filtered system is indeed safer to consume, take for example in Thailand :)

    • @netcoms197
      @netcoms197 Před 2 lety

      chlorien is not safe anyway, this program isnt promoting truth,
      you cant find any proof of safety for chlorine,
      spring water is healthy, but its owned by the people that want you drinking chlorine.

    • @richarddupree2924
      @richarddupree2924 Před rokem +4

      Yes, like here in Flint Michigan. We need filters

  • @edenassos
    @edenassos Před 3 lety +14

    Definitely need more of such videos.

  • @shan2lu
    @shan2lu Před 3 lety +7

    Excellent content!

  • @sanjitselvan5348
    @sanjitselvan5348 Před 2 lety

    love the effort put into this video!

  • @knuckletherapyserveothersf6092

    One of our greatest gifts in life is to be able to learn from each other. You guys are awesome

  • @dawnn2269
    @dawnn2269 Před 3 lety +14

    When I see Steven, I click XD. Good to see your car back!

  • @bobjuniel8683
    @bobjuniel8683 Před 3 lety +147

    Not all countries have safe tap water. Congratulations to Singapore for achieving good healthy tap water. In Thailand where I live, we often have brown tap water, and the rivers have water that runs off farm land, with farm chemicals and animal faeces able to enter the water supply. City catchments can have industrial pollutants.
    We find our triple filter with Ultraviolet bacteria control gives us clean and normal drinking water. In Australia we used a charcoal filtered water jug to remove the smell of the chlorine but the tap water was quite safe.
    Water is often blamed for digestive upsets when the true cause is food handling and food storage.

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 Před 2 lety +4

      In thailand i'd suggest an RO-filtration unit that filters out heavy metals and harmful chemicals like pesticides and fertilzers. One also needs a good-sized 3-tube pre-filters 1.Polypropylene PP to catch rust, mud, particulates in brown water 2.Carbon-block to remove smell and some toxic chemicals 3.Ion-exchange resin to remove hardwater and limestone.
      Three-stage filtration is not enough to remove the toxic pesticides without reverse-osmosis filter. River water can be dangerous, causing blindness from worms like in Africa. UV is not sufficient to kill germs unless it's 35-40 watts up.

    • @jeschr3462
      @jeschr3462 Před 2 lety +3

      Here in San Francisco, the water smells like straight up bleach. It literally makes you very nauseous and sick. Really unbearable quite frankly. The activated charcoal filters makes the tap water taste so much better and saves a ton of money.

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 Před 2 lety

      @James Karrie on household-unit, the uv-lamp is rated 6-9 watts which is to small to effectively kill bacteria. I prefer an ozonization unit to disinfect the germs. With chlorinated tab-water, removing chlorine prior to resin-stage is sufficient to avoid bacteria, except build-up in the waste-water line of the RO-membrane. This line needs to be flushed thoroughly every 3-6 months.

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 Před 2 lety +1

      Chlorinated tab water is the most effective disinfection. Chlorine just needs to be removed prior to drinking, by carbon block, to avoid cancer and thyroid problems. I don't dare to filter brown, unchlorinated water, even with reverse-osmosis, without boiling before drinking. Bacteria and virus are very dangerous to take into your body. At least start filtering with chlorinated tab water...

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Před rokem

      @@jeschr3462 oh... I love the smell of swimming pool chlorinated water from kitchen tap in the morning 🤣

  • @Stambo59
    @Stambo59 Před 2 lety +3

    One thing they only touched on briefly was the taste. I live rural, my drinking water comes from the roof of my house and large garage.
    I would never drink this without the 3 stage filters I run, one at 5 microns is small enough to trap giardia.
    When I go to work in town I can smell and taste the chlorine in the water supply.
    I run a filter to get rid of that smell and taste.
    After watching this video I will certainly change my filters more often though.

  • @mustwereallydothis
    @mustwereallydothis Před rokem +1

    I use a water filter for drinking water for a couple of weeks each spring and fall. During those times the municipal water has an odd odor and stronger chlorine smell than normal. That is due to our water being sourced from a river and the turbidity (basically the amount of dirt mixed into it) is higher during those times. The filter reduces the odors.

  • @desert_fox5641
    @desert_fox5641 Před 3 lety +4

    I only use ceramic filter to filter rust from our condo metal water tank storage and clean regulary. It true don't remove the chorine which when boil will remove it. Also when water cut happen, a lot of rust and sediment are filter when water is restore. Good video will share it to my family and friend.

  • @YourHomeInMindanow
    @YourHomeInMindanow Před 3 lety +3

    Lovin these videos

  • @sherwind141
    @sherwind141 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this.

  • @jermainehuell7745
    @jermainehuell7745 Před rokem

    What an in-depth and comprehensive investigation!! I love this video bro. Keep up the good work.

  • @godsamazinggrace5331
    @godsamazinggrace5331 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks Steven
    I enjoy your programmes
    Educational and entertaining!

  • @sjsharma3297
    @sjsharma3297 Před 3 lety +13

    This was so insightful and reassuring..... thanks and well done CNA!

    • @snowmiaow
      @snowmiaow Před 2 lety +1

      It wasn't reassuring to me, they hardly tested for anything.

  • @sweb3590
    @sweb3590 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info

  • @cdub
    @cdub Před 3 lety +2

    It all depends on where you live. Our county water system is well within safety limits, and I don't fear drinking it... but it tastes a bit 'off' for whatever reason. (It's most noticeable in things like ice, tea, coffee, etc...) Most any simple faucet filter takes care of it... so while we don't technically 'need' one... it's a definite quality of life improvement for us.

  • @pramuanchutham7355
    @pramuanchutham7355 Před 2 lety +8

    The old lady who oversees the nursing home at the beginning of the clip is quite respectable, knowledgeable on how magnesium helps relax muscles and improve sleep. And she's willing to pay for good filtration, rather than casting doubts on anything with pseuso-science. Buy a TDS-meter, man

  • @jimmy7458
    @jimmy7458 Před 3 lety +66

    Great little documentary, please do more in relation to water.
    I see that information centered mainly around activated carbon filters and yes great to have the informative scientific studies. So long as you replace these filters within their specified time frames you should be fine.
    What about the anti bacterial Water filters with the KDF 55 media that helps prevent bacterial growth.
    Thousands of people enjoy the taste of filtered water in comparison to tap water. There is actually a taste difference with tap, filtered and boiled water. It can be a personal preference.
    Again nice episode 👍

    • @williamgrimberg2510
      @williamgrimberg2510 Před rokem +2

      I agree, but I wander if any of these carbon filters can be cleaned by back flushing with clean filtered water to extend the life of the filter and if so , have there been any lab testing how efficient this method is in renewing a carbon filter ? And is there a possible method and cleaning solutions that could be used to periodically clean carbon filters?

    • @carynmartin6053
      @carynmartin6053 Před rokem +1

      @@williamgrimberg2510 great question bc they are all encased in plastic, which adds to pollution issues, and they're not cheap to replace

  • @thinkinoutloud.1
    @thinkinoutloud.1 Před rokem

    Very informative. Easy to grasp. Thank you

  • @WhyWorldWet
    @WhyWorldWet Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, great research, thank you!

  • @althds7099
    @althds7099 Před 2 lety +4

    The water i used to drink had a pH about 6 (mineral water), but since my parents moved to a another place, the filtered well water (that has been boiled) has a pH around 8.
    And it just so happen i felt like my stomach hurt alot more than it usually does when i eat late.

  • @hermesz_
    @hermesz_ Před 3 lety +13

    Steven doing a healthy episode. yaay!

  • @dl6763
    @dl6763 Před rokem +1

    I wanna live in Singapore! It's great how the city takes care of their water. Bravo!!

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Před 3 lety +2

    I filled a 5 gallon white bucket and the water was light brown. Checked our local city and there was no contaminated water warning. In a regular glass I would never have noticed the odd color. Been using a simple Berkey counter top filter ever since here in the suburbs of a major city in Canada.

  • @sylverrain4620
    @sylverrain4620 Před 3 lety +9

    Dallas, Texas have horrible tap water…my 87 yo mother have a habit of boiling a full kettle of water first thing every morning since she was a child. She’s healthy and never really get sick, no emergency hospital visit ever. And don’t need any medication for any health for her age.

    • @albertyap9158
      @albertyap9158 Před 3 lety

      That's combination of healthy lifestyle and genetics.... Not because of the water

    • @konsen6149
      @konsen6149 Před 3 lety +1

      Your mother is right boiling the water will kill away all kinds of bad bacteria and pathogens. Do remember , the French doctor teaching , Louise Pasteur .
      I use a filter to filter out any remaining traces of dirt or any brownish substance from the tap then always boil the water before drinking till today .

    • @tance67
      @tance67 Před 3 lety

      Hi Sylver, most of asian only drink water after boiling. First time knowing your mum in Texas doing the same thing 😀😍

  • @AriffSuffian
    @AriffSuffian Před 3 lety +13

    The first auntie called you steve haha 😂

  • @harrisonoberman3863
    @harrisonoberman3863 Před 2 lety

    This is amazing. Thank u!

  • @waterdispensersdiy2511

    Very useful tips!!! Nice Video - Thanks Steven👍👍👍

  • @bailey125
    @bailey125 Před 3 lety +74

    Household 5: We sure they didn't just accidently mis-label their bottles?

    • @JoMHo-ty4tp
      @JoMHo-ty4tp Před 3 lety +7

      Right??? I was suspecting the same!

    • @brawnypaws
      @brawnypaws Před 3 lety +4

      Thinking the same too.

    • @xiaojunwu4902
      @xiaojunwu4902 Před 3 lety +6

      Actually they should test it again to confirm

    • @utmycout
      @utmycout Před 3 lety +4

      I agree it is the most obvious explanation.

  • @littletaffy2417
    @littletaffy2417 Před 3 lety +3

    love this series!

  • @sutats
    @sutats Před 2 lety

    The thoroughness of the video is excellent.

  • @cynicannkeel8899
    @cynicannkeel8899 Před 2 lety +1

    There are sometimes issues with old water pipes in some older areas of cities that can affect quality of water coming from municipal water pipes through old pipes from the street into individual dwellings.

  • @drbettyschueler3235
    @drbettyschueler3235 Před rokem +2

    I never worried about public water quality until I was warned that there had been a chemical spill that had leached into the water system. After that I've only used filtered water but then I heard that commercial, filtered water wasn't really any safer than tap water. So I got my own water filter, which I found just removed the chlorine taste, and finally I purchased a Berkey water filter. I hope it really does clean my water as it is an moderately- expensive system plus it takes up counter space. But the water does taste better so I pay the price as I'm more willing to drink plain filtered water than plain tap water.

    • @Shion0Hibiki
      @Shion0Hibiki Před rokem +1

      until you realize. public water have some traces of cocaine, heroine, birth control, drug etc in them. you know things that they don't talk about, so it doesn't cause panic.

  • @angelsgshop6537
    @angelsgshop6537 Před 3 lety +3

    Would like to see more comparisons with in-market spring water or evian water as oppose to filtered water

  • @mattbonnell7023
    @mattbonnell7023 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Thanks!

  • @BilianaBiBiShiBiBiShaN1111
    @BilianaBiBiShiBiBiShaN1111 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent educational video! Thank you Steven Chia!

  • @carpediem5718
    @carpediem5718 Před 3 lety +27

    It would be better if they showed us the results for impurities among the 5 samples as well, as having only 1 sample doesn’t look very fair. So we know that water filters can in fact increase bacteria growth, but were they able to do it’s basic job of removing contaminants at the very least?

    • @randyjohnson9772
      @randyjohnson9772 Před rokem

      LEAD CHLORINE & FLOURIDE ESPECIALLY

    • @henrycrusoe4281
      @henrycrusoe4281 Před rokem

      Filters only get the bacteria growth if installed improperly

    • @camaroman101
      @camaroman101 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yea this kind of sucked for not showing all the results

    • @Sidicas
      @Sidicas Před 9 měsíci +3

      Its Singapore with some of the best tap water and highest life expectancy in the world. There likely are no significant contaminents. Their biggest concern is taste from excess healthy minerals in their water while in the states we are dealing with high levels of Arsenic, Lead, Chromium 6 and other things in our tap water that are proven carcinogens. The life expectancy of people in the USA vs. Singapore is a joke to compare.

  • @junli8622
    @junli8622 Před 2 lety +7

    I still boils tap water before drinking... simple anti-bacteria approach that just works.

  • @samclahan7403
    @samclahan7403 Před 2 lety

    Wow 😲 learned a lot! Thanks 🙏

  • @Palamont
    @Palamont Před 2 lety

    Very informative.

  • @priyavicky3401
    @priyavicky3401 Před 2 lety +10

    Steven is a really good host. Cna should keep him permanently for this kinda prgs.

  • @tzchoo
    @tzchoo Před 3 lety +9

    Why wasn't the lab tested for heavy metals concentration in comparison to tap water? Also, the many different type of water filters out there.

  • @morganaluthor
    @morganaluthor Před 5 měsíci

    love watching talking point. i always see it on tv. this is especially important to know. glad that i could install fancy taps without getting filters.
    hopefully i could convince my parents that cloth filters is not needed..

  • @Grievas85
    @Grievas85 Před 11 měsíci

    Very interesting video! Thanks for that!

  • @marcus603
    @marcus603 Před 3 lety +40

    I see Steven, I click Like even before start watching LOL

    • @disrael2101
      @disrael2101 Před 3 lety +2

      Agree, all his investigations are amazing insightfulness

    • @arissajoan
      @arissajoan Před 3 lety

      Me too the only local show I watched.

    • @Steven.Chia.Singapore
      @Steven.Chia.Singapore Před 3 lety +2

      thank you for your support! Am so glad to hear that!

  • @bluehaert
    @bluehaert Před 3 lety +95

    Maybe the labels for the samples in household 5 were accidentally switched.

    • @frkzd
      @frkzd Před 3 lety

      possibly, given the research study incompetence of the show's producers. however, i'd like to at least give them that benefit of the doubt because really, this anomalous result just raised more questions than answers, not helping their skewed documentary's cause. swapping the samples would be literally shooting themselves in the foot.

    • @UniversalDust
      @UniversalDust Před 3 lety

      I would like to know the brand of water filter from household #5 I'd like to buy one

    • @teresalee1832
      @teresalee1832 Před 3 lety

      I have the same strong suspicion that the samples were wrongly labelled. How can the results be the exact opposite of the results from the other households?

    • @gjsoriano1
      @gjsoriano1 Před 3 lety

      True. I want to know if they made replicates of the tests (at least three) and did another sampling to confirm the results. It is very suspicious since the bacterial count from the tap water increased dramatically when in fact water sources are regularly checked by PUB as stated on the first half of the documentary.

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 Před rokem

      @@gjsoriano1 this wasn't meant to be a scientific study. it lacked the proper controls, including the necessary "B" sample to ensure consistent replication of the results.

  • @nancydschans1172
    @nancydschans1172 Před 2 lety

    Wow! Informative!

  • @paulpells1864
    @paulpells1864 Před měsícem

    Very enlightening thank you.

  • @mas586pr
    @mas586pr Před 3 lety +4

    I live in Pasir Ris, and my simple water filter attached to my water tap is dirty and cloudy as ever after a while. Maybe the piping is the issue.

  • @IronManGodisgood
    @IronManGodisgood Před rokem +27

    This was one of the most informative and unbiased videos on tap water and water filtration systems that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for keeping it real.

    • @lighthousesaunders7242
      @lighthousesaunders7242 Před rokem +3

      I'm not so sure. For one thing it will result in people with filters more frequently buying new ones. That would be the perfect result for the filter industry when, mostly, no filters are needed.

    • @custombassboosts
      @custombassboosts Před 4 měsíci

      Although informative on some subjects, It left a lot of important information out of the tests, that could have drastically changed the view on the overall performance of the filters.

  • @Datacorrupter234
    @Datacorrupter234 Před rokem

    Love the videos

  • @dotnetcoder7809
    @dotnetcoder7809 Před 2 lety

    Very good content . This is what I am looking for

  • @shifrabaila4074
    @shifrabaila4074 Před 2 lety +66

    Here in Israel the water is very hard. In fact, without a filter, when you boil water the minerals are deposoted on the pot after one boil. Electric "hot pots" are particularly vulnerable and must be cleansed of mineral scaling quite often. Since I started using filtered water, my office and home hot pots have not had to be de-scaled in years. Yes, YEARS! When my husband developed kidney stones, I asked the doctor if the hard water could be responsible and he said yes. So, filtered water is a good thing.

    • @naino2630
      @naino2630 Před 2 lety +15

      Thr is no country Israel in world

    • @SiestaMyWaifu
      @SiestaMyWaifu Před 2 lety +2

      Wait,I Know This Is Off Topic,But,Israel Has Trained Singapore's Armed Forces Right? Did Singapore Help Israel For The Water Crisis That Has Happened In Israel?

    • @shadowmistress999
      @shadowmistress999 Před 2 lety +1

      based on you statement, regular water filter is not enough, it's water filter that can "soften " the water!

    • @briankirkpatrick8888
      @briankirkpatrick8888 Před 2 lety +2

      You might be using a reverse osmosis system, or a water softener. Both of those work for hard water. Activated carbon filters not so much.

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 Před rokem

      Filters won't do a thing for hard water. What you have is probably an ionic resin water softener. Maybe an RO system.
      If it demands you occasionally pour salt into a hole somewhere, it's a resin water softener. If it needs a new cartridge from time to time, it's RO.

  • @koruspring1519
    @koruspring1519 Před 3 lety +107

    Hell yeah, another Talking Point episode. I'm loving this investigative journalism series.
    Edit after I finished the episode. Awesome episode as always, I wish Steven look into the claim that Chlorine can cause cancer for long-term consumption though.

    • @gabrielljz
      @gabrielljz Před 3 lety +2

      Oh no.... Don't suggest this.
      I can imagine him experimenting by drinking pure chlorine for 1 month.

    • @mikeheatherly7518
      @mikeheatherly7518 Před 3 lety +1

      There has been a link between a mystery child illness and Alkaline Water!

    • @Steven.Chia.Singapore
      @Steven.Chia.Singapore Před 3 lety +14

      hey, glad you liked the show. I did hear of that and while it's not part of the show, I did ask the scientist about it. I was told there is no evidence to prove this as the levels are very low and the purpose is to prevent things like bacteria, viruses...from growing in our water.

    • @UniversalDust
      @UniversalDust Před 3 lety +3

      @@Steven.Chia.Singapore Thank you for all your work. Informative video. May I know the kind of filter (or name) used in household 5?

    • @Noeman2009
      @Noeman2009 Před 2 lety +1

      Chlorine will dissapear through aeration. Just don't use high chlorine water for Water heater without aeration.

  • @vickiehoneycutt332
    @vickiehoneycutt332 Před 3 lety +2

    I live in an area of the us that has been farmed for over 200 years. Use well water and must filter the water. I have been looking to filter a second time at the sink. City is one thing, out in the country hold different situation.

  • @thomashill6347
    @thomashill6347 Před 2 lety

    I thank you for your in depth look into my desire to know if I am doing anything beneficial in using water filters. I have always filters my water thinking it is better SO NOW I KNOW it is about personal choice. So it is about how much time and money spent on HOW one feeling.

  • @n3talie1
    @n3talie1 Před 2 lety +7

    I believe household #5 results are reversed. Either he had mislabeled the water to be tested or the tester did. Because most household filter remove chlorine using activated charcoal, it's easy for bacteria to grow inside the tank. Remove the active carbon filter prior to the membrane and only have it at the last stage which is right after the water tank or/and add a UV(Ultra Violet) filter will help with this issue. A water filter system will taste way better than not having one.

  • @prettybees7977
    @prettybees7977 Před 3 lety +58

    Do test on pot boiled water and filter water.

    • @dapdap8781
      @dapdap8781 Před 3 lety +11

      I wonder why didn't include boiled water 🤔

    • @amtra1778
      @amtra1778 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dapdap8781 I think boiling water sanitizes it but doesn't remove impurities. It's like if you had dirt in your pot and you boiled water with the dirt - the dirt is still there.

    • @tysloo81
      @tysloo81 Před 3 lety +1

      boil water do evaporate the clorine if you boil it long enough, the bacteria count probably wouldn't improve because there no guarantee 100 degree water could kill all bacteria, probably from 5 to 1, it almost like wasting power for no reason, because you need a lot most bacteria to get into your gut to get sick

    • @silverbomb
      @silverbomb Před 3 lety +12

      Steven has replied in another comment about boiling water:
      Steven Chia: hey guys...we looked at this too but ran out of time in the show. Boiling does kill bacteria in the water but it does not remove any of the minerals. Those can only be removed through reverse osmosis. In fact, the concentration of minerals to water is higher because some of the water has evaporated during the boiling process!

    • @melt7891
      @melt7891 Před 3 lety +1

      @@silverbomb I’m new to this subject..why would you want to remove the minerals?

  • @theyouth2000
    @theyouth2000 Před 3 lety

    Good insights

  • @Megazyi
    @Megazyi Před 3 lety +20

    CNA has been putting out great content lately.

  • @DragonBonder
    @DragonBonder Před 3 lety +98

    12:08 Alkaline water does not do anything for us. Our gastric acid is highly acidic at around pH 2. You can see from the litmus test at 11:58 that the water is only slightly alkaline. When the water goes into your stomach, it mixes with the highly acidic gastric juices, and the overall pH will still be highly acidic. No point.
    Besides, our body regulates our blood pH at 7.4 strictly with pH buffers. We can't change our blood pH however we want by eating acidic/alkaline foods
    Edit: ok i saw the later part of the video where Dr Leong debunks all these myths hahaha thumbs up! that's right our stomach juices are supposed to be acidic to digest food

    • @brixferaris9367
      @brixferaris9367 Před 3 lety +1

      Because of alkalinewater i always having uti

    • @LuminousSpace
      @LuminousSpace Před 3 lety +2

      @TC G scam xD, just eat fruit and veggies with antioxidant

    • @randovid1
      @randovid1 Před 3 lety +12

      Right?! the same with cold water, people seem to think our body is not an extremely strict machine.
      Our body strictly keeps our equilibrium of our inside, the moment something enters our body, our body immediately tries its bestest to change it to its strict standards.
      Cold water entering your body? The moment it hits your stomach, your body automatically uses energy to change the water's temperature to 37 C which is the same as our inner temperature.
      Alkaline water to keep your blood from getting acidic? Bullshit, the moment the "alkaline water" enters your stomach it gets instantly annihilated by the stomach acids bringing it to the regular pH of the stomach acid. and EVEN IF the alkaline water gets into the intestines, our body keeps a very strict blood pH levels, no matter how alkaline you inject your ass with, the body will use everything in its power to stabilize the blood pH level back to 7.4

    • @4722742
      @4722742 Před 3 lety +1

      @@randovid1 true, since our body normalizes the pH and temperature to its optimum condition for enzymes, cells, etc to work.

    • @garyalabama
      @garyalabama Před 3 lety +1

      Current through water just created 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. That doesn’t create anything but two gasses.

  • @zleejunz
    @zleejunz Před 2 lety

    Appreciate these content. It's tangible daily living topics that affects our lives which we are concerned about too. Thanks!

  • @timcapuchino3563
    @timcapuchino3563 Před rokem

    I'm in the process of buying a new home and was considering putting a water filtration system in your video educated me thank you so much

  • @travellerman3783
    @travellerman3783 Před 3 lety +10

    That means boiling is the best option to eliminate those issues

    • @rscott2247
      @rscott2247 Před 2 lety

      There's company i believe in Omaha that makes water distillers. But one can figure if it takes 4-6 hours to make one quart water, plus the energy used. Maybe better off just to buy refill jugs ?

    • @Ben-de6og
      @Ben-de6og Před 2 lety +1

      I use water filter mainly to remove rusts and debris. Then I will boil the water for consumption. I have been drinking boiled water for at least 20 years now.

  • @TitoTimTravels
    @TitoTimTravels Před 2 lety +40

    My wife and I had an apartment (in Boracay, Philippines) that came with a water filtration system. The owner assured us the filters were brand new... My wife and I both starting having bad diarrhea. When we realized we were both sick, we switched to tap water. We both got better right away. I would not trust a filter system unless I install and maintain it myself. 😎

    • @larizera
      @larizera Před 2 lety

      Hi Tito Tim Travels. I have the same problem with the drinking water here in Pasig, Philippines. I found an UV water purifier I install and maintain myself. I can help you with this.

    • @jeffjularbal9404
      @jeffjularbal9404 Před 2 lety

      Uy kabayan! (Hey there fellow Filipino!) So its still better to buy in big plastic containers than in water filters installed in home water lines?

    • @TitoTimTravels
      @TitoTimTravels Před 2 lety +4

      @@jeffjularbal9404 I am not sure how good the blue jug water is either... I know a few store owners that use store bought bottled water for their annual testing. But then they have also had the store bought water fail the lab tests. Bad water? Lying test centers? Welcome to the Philippines. 😎

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeffjularbal9404 it's a matter of maintenance that makes all the difference. Get yourself a cheap TDS-meter($2-3). If the reading of the filtered water is higher (more contaminants) than the incoming water, that indicates bacteria build-up in the filtration unit. If the numbers are very close, it means your filtration does almost nothing except taking out the chlorine with charcoal filter-stage. Only when the filtered water's reading is much less than that of the incoming water, like that of a new or well-maintained RO-system, is the filtered wafer safe for consumption.

    • @iron352
      @iron352 Před rokem +2

      That's right don't rely on others to take care of you do 4👍😀😊 self

  • @26rey01rc93
    @26rey01rc93 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot Sir for curiosity and effort you make, you help us know about those things, God bless you more always.

  • @wapperjaw8282
    @wapperjaw8282 Před rokem +1

    I do have a number of digestion issues *BEFORE* I used a filter system. I mainly got a RO system to remove fluoride. I also use less fluoride toothpaste and I stopped getting soars in my mouth and I appear to have better digestion. I will still use my RO system and just stay regular with filters. Good to know you can't just install them and forget about it ...

  • @lochring
    @lochring Před 3 lety +3

    For me, it's all about the taste, when it's bad I change the filter.

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 Před 3 lety +6

    I just fill up from water coolers in school and at work. No need to boil water 😂

    • @Birdylockso
      @Birdylockso Před 3 lety +2

      Except, the water cooler in school and at work could have expired filters on them, so you may be drinking lots of bacteria. Well, on the upside, by now you are resistant to them already.

  • @mattparr3038
    @mattparr3038 Před 2 lety

    Great watch! 😁😁

  • @nicolenew1708
    @nicolenew1708 Před 5 měsíci

    THANK YOU

  • @ShhhHhhhz
    @ShhhHhhhz Před 3 lety +8

    i live in a neighboring country for quite some time and sometimes i gets alittle annoyed i have to boil the water. looking back i do cherish and kinda take for granted that singapore has ready to drink water just by turning on the faucet

    • @NicholasONGYS
      @NicholasONGYS Před 3 lety

      Its a small country here where the pipes are shorter and replaced more regularly.