Lifesaver is a brand that provides portable water purification products for outdoor enthusiasts, emergency responders, and anyone without access to clean water.
Lifesaver was founded in the UK in 2007.
The company was started after the founder, Michael Pritchard, saw the need for clean drinking water during the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Since then, Lifesaver has won multiple awards for their innovative products and has been recognized as a leader in water filtration technology.
The Lifesaver bottle was one of the company's first products and was used by British troops and aid workers during the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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A portable water filtration bottle that removes 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and cysts from water. Comes in various sizes and colors.
A water filtration system that can purify up to 10,000 liters of water. Designed for emergency use and off-grid living.
A portable water filter that can produce up to 5,000 liters of clean water. Can be used for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness.
The Lifesaver bottle uses a replaceable filter to remove bacteria, viruses, and cysts from water. The filter works by using ultrafiltration technology to physically block contaminants from passing through.
The Lifesaver filter should be replaced when the flow rate slows down noticeably or when the bottle fails a microbiological test. The filter lifespan depends on usage and water quality.
No, the Lifesaver bottle is not designed to remove salt from seawater. It is recommended to use a reverse osmosis system for removing salt from seawater.
Yes, the Lifesaver bottle is made from BPA-free plastic and is safe for use with food and drinks.
Lifesaver products can be purchased on the company's website or through various outdoor and camping retailers.