{"id":2101,"date":"2022-10-24T13:51:35","date_gmt":"2022-10-24T20:51:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ampac1.com\/blog\/?p=2101"},"modified":"2026-05-03T20:22:10","modified_gmt":"2026-05-04T03:22:10","slug":"4-common-household-products-that-can-pollute-your-water-supply","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ampac1.com\/blog\/4-common-household-products-that-can-pollute-your-water-supply\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Common Household Products That Can Pollute Your Water Supply"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"answer-box\" style=\"background:#f0f8ff;border-left:4px solid #0073aa;padding:14px 18px;margin-bottom:24px\"><strong>Quick Answer:<\/strong> Common household pollutants that enter drinking water include lawn fertilizers (nitrates), pharmaceuticals flushed down drains, cleaning product chemicals, pesticides, and personal care products containing microplastics. Activated carbon and reverse osmosis filtration at the point of use provide effective barriers against many of these contaminants.<\/div>\n<p>4 Common Household Products That Can Pollute Your Water Supply<br \/>\nWe often unknowingly purchase and bring home products that are not extremely useful. In fact, we don&#8217;t realize that these products may harm the water supply, people&#8217;s health, and even the environment. So, it is a smart idea to keep yourself updated on which products are harmful so that you can switch to safer alternatives. To help you out, we have created a list of 4 common household products that can pollute your water supply.<br \/>\n1.\tInsecticides and Pesticides<br \/>\nMany people don&#8217;t realize it, but the insecticides they use to get rid of rodents, cockroaches, mites, lice, and bedbugs, among others, can threaten your water supply and overall health and well-being. Frequently using insecticides means a bigger threat.<br \/>\nPrevention is better than cure. It would help if you tried to avoid pests and insects by cleaning your home regularly and sealing all the entry points they can possibly use. You can also consider environment-friendly natural pesticides and insecticides.<br \/>\n2.\tCar Care Products<br \/>\nSome common products needed for car maintenance like brake fluid, gasoline, antifreeze, and motor oil are not good for your water supply and the environment if they are not disposed of properly. If these liquids drip and seep into the ground, they can contaminate groundwater and badly impact your household water supply. These toxic liquids can impact the municipal storm drains also and contaminate local waterways.<br \/>\nSo, it is smart to buy an earth-friendly alternative for washing your car. Pick biodegradable and petroleum-free products. If you have a well, make sure that you wash your vehicle about a one hundred feet away from the wellhead.<br \/>\n3.\tMedications<br \/>\nMedications that are not disposed of properly can contaminate the water supply. Sometimes, they can enter the tap water and impact the health and well-being of people. The medications that can harm the water supply range from sedatives to antibiotics.<br \/>\nA smart way to avoid it is to make it a habit not to throw unused or expired medications like normal trash. Instead, turn them in during the Take Back Days to safely dispose of them. The U.S. Food &amp; Drug Administration (FDA) &#8216;s website offers several tips and guidelines on the safe disposal of medicines.<br \/>\n4.\tPersonal Hygiene Products<br \/>\nProducts that you use to maintain your personal hygiene, such as soaps, lotions, body scrubs, fragrances, microbeads, etc., can impact normal hormone production. They can often end up in the water supply and harm not only humans but wildlife as well.<br \/>\nSo, you should avoid personal care products that contain microbeads as they pass through sewage treatment plants and lead to plastic particle water pollution. Also, consider switching to environment-friendly personal care products for good.<br \/>\nMake Sure Your Water is Pure with AMPAC USA<br \/>\nTo ensure your water is pure and 100% contamination-free, trust AMPAC USA. We provide the best-in-class reverse osmosis water treatment systems. We are also among the top providers of various water treatment solutions that help you get clean and contamination-free water every day. We provide the best reverse osmosis systems for residential, commercial, and industrial needs. They help ensure the water is tasteless, colorless, and odorless.<br \/>\nAMPAC USA water systems are well equipped and fully capable of converting any water into a product that meets the requirement of the end-user. Capable of performing flawlessly in harsh environments, our products assist the exploratory labs at the Arctic Circle to Oil rigs in Deserts, urban communities, and war zones. AMPAC USA water treatment systems are proven solutions to water treatment problems across the globe.<br \/>\nAMPAC USA&#8217;s advanced water purification systems are built to solve the most complex challenges related to water purification, treatment, provisioning, and Seawater Desalination, meant to work in the harshest environments around the globe. Our water treatment systems use the best Reverse Osmosis, Seawater Desalination, and water technologies of international standards for industrial, On-shore, and Offshore applications.<br \/>\nAMPAC USA designs and manufactures some of the world&#8217;s most reliable Commercial Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Systems to treat water even in the toughest environments. We additionally strive for quality of international standards and excellent after-sales service. Our engineers are available to support your water treatment applications anywhere around the world. To know more, call AMPAC USA at 909-548-4900 or visit us here.<br \/>\nReference:<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/cwrenviro.com\/blog\/household-products-that-pollute-your-water-supply\/<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>4 Common Household Products That Can Pollute Your Water Supply We often unknowingly purchase and bring home products that are not extremely useful. 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