ABOUT CLEANWATER

Cleanwater Supply and Fit Doulton Water Filters throughout Ireland
They are currently sold and used in over 150 countries worldwide
They are used by Embassies World Wide, Unicef, Oxfam and League of Red Cross.
Cleanwater Founder – Daniel Downey
After finishing my education in Dublin my main interest was always in the environment and in particular the quality of our drinking water. So when the opportunity came up to work for an Irish Water Filtration Company I jumped at the chance.
However I always felt that the product I was selling was too expensive and not right for the Irish market. I moved on to Spain to work with Europe’s leading water filtration company, they were using the Doulton system, not only was it a fraction of the price it was actually a better system in that it removed all harmful bacteria, chemicals, metals etc. but it did not remove the essential minerals and does not require maintanance except a filter element changed once a year.
After a lot of hard work, research and development I came home to Ireland and started the Cleanwater Company.
My mission is to supply and fit this superb filter all over Ireland, with a lifetime guarantee and a first class after sales service.
To date the feedback from customers has been 100% positive, please read client testimonials.
History of the Royal Doulton Ceramic Filter
“Offensive to the sight, disgusting to the imagination and destructive to the health.
Back
This was how London drinking water, which was drawn from the Thames, was described in a pamphlet published in 1827. The Thames was heavily contaminated with raw sewage; cholera and typhoid epidemics were rampant. Doulton were perfectly placed along the river Thames to deal with these problems 1835 Queen Victoria recognized the health dangers in her drinking water and commissioned Doulton to produce a water filter for the Royal household.
In consideration of her pleasure with the new device, Queen Victoria bestowed upon Doulton the right to embellish each of its units with the ROYAL CREST.
She was so happy with her filter Henry Doulton was knighted in 1877
What has changed since then?

Health and Well-being
- We are approximately 70% water
- Our blood is 85% water
- Doctors say we need to drink in excess of 2 litres of water per day to remain well hydrated.
- Dr. Adam Carey says “Proper hydration is vital to good health, and water is the major medium through which our bodies eliminate toxins. The purity of our drinking water is therefore of paramount importance.”
What are your options?
Do nothing and drink tap water
- Quality is highly variable: it comes from multiple sources
- It has variable levels of contaminationIt is treated with chemicals
- Irish tap water supplies regularly breach EU quality standards
- Full of unwanted particles
- Vegetables lose most of there nutriants when cooked in tap water
- It has to travel through rusty old pipes before it reaches your tap
- Lead can leach in from lead pipes in older houses and lead solder used to join pipes in newer house.
- Even very small quantities are harmful
- It generally does not have a pleasant taste or odour
Bottled Water
- It is extrmely expensive (more expensive than petrol) mainly due to packaging and transport
- It has variably quality, depending on the source and the company producing it
- Once unsealed it can become a breeding ground for bacteria and algae. This is a common problem with office water coolers, especially if they are in direct sunlight
- Plastic bottles are bad for the environment
- By definition, Bottled water is not on tap!
Other filter systems
- Britta Filter Jug-Only removes 15% of contaminants
- Carbon Filter-Only removes 25% of contaminants
Reverse Osmosis Unit
- Expensive, removes minerals, wastes water, takes up a lot of much needed space, uses electricity
Royal Doulton Certs
ISO 9002 Quality Standard
National Sanitation Foundation standards 42 and 53
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Water Quality Association
Department of Health (Canada)
Spectrum Labs (USA)
Water Research Council (UK)
British 5750 Quality Standard
England’s Water Research council (WRC) Performance Standards
California Department of Health
Savings
Cleanwater system costs €295 fully fitted and comes with a lifetime guarantee
Only €40 once a year to change the filter
500ml of bottled water per day costs €617 per year and is only 25% of the daily recommended amount.







