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What Is the Minimum TDS for Drinking Water?
Did you know that the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level in your drinking water plays a huge role in its safety and taste? Too high, and your water may have impurities—too low, and it may lack essential minerals!
👉 Find out the ideal TDS level for drinking water here!
Ideal TDS Levels for Safe Drinking Water
✔ 50-150 ppm – Best range, providing necessary minerals. ✔ 150-500 ppm – Generally safe, but may have excessive salts. ✔ Above 500 ppm – Can affect taste and may not be safe. ✔ Below 50 ppm – Lacks essential minerals, making it "too pure."
Should You Use an RO Purifier?
If your water has TDS above 300 ppm, an RO system helps remove contaminants. But if the TDS is too low, using a mineralizer ensures you get essential nutrients.
💡 Want to know more? Read the full guide here: 👉 What is the Minimum TDS for Drinking Water?
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