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'FAC' may be the newest buzzword in water quality as consumers become concerned about the effects of chlorine not just in drinking water, but in the shower, too.
As consumers become more educated about water quality, they have begun to regularly install a host of treatment systems: water softeners, carbon filters and reverse osmosis units, to name a few.
As water filtration systems have become more advanced, so, too, have consumers' needs. Despite the increased use of both point-of-use and point-of-entry water treatment systems in many homes, an increasing number of consumers complained about the effects of chlorine in their shower water. In response to consumer demands, water treatment system manufacturers developed shower filtration systems to reduce the presence of chlorine in shower water.