Initially designed for the hotel and spa industry, Aquaverve water coolers are the nation's trend setters in designer-style dispensers. Due to aesthetic interior design and high capacity performance requirements commanded by the five-star hotel industry, each model is crafted to commercial grade standards. Aquaverve has expanded and now their water coolers are available for small offices, schools, gyms, the corporate industry and even the residential and home improvement markets. Not only do Aquaverve water coolers blend in beautifully in any interior environment, they will last for years to come. Aquaverve provides a safe water solution to the planet's plastic bottle issue and and helps to spread awareness about water conservation.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Water Stabilizes Through Extreme Heat Change

Most of us don't recognize there's even a problem until our bodies have already reached a significant level of stress, when extreme fluctions of heat in the spring and summer seasons occurs. Unexpected heat stroke can come on rather fast and it can actually shock the brain, damage organs, and even cause death. A significant factor leading up to heat stroke is dehydration, where all cells begin to starve as body fluids cannot flow normally. Those involved in sports or jobs where physical labor is a major factor are particularily susceptible and even athletes who believe they are in top condition can succumb, if they do not hydrate properly. Those who take care to maintain a healthy level of hydration daily can offset the severe effects of stress the organs take on when temperature fluctions do occur. 

Friday, May 25, 2012

More Recycling Diversity Needed In Fracking Issue

The idea to recycle the water that's laden with chemical compounds from fracking is a bit more complicated than it first seems to appear. Contaminated water produced by the oil and gas industry was estimated to be in the neighborhood of nine billion litres back in 2007. What could that measure today, five years later? The Energy Information Administration estimates that the fracking practice has grown 48 percent since then. Since a diversity of chemical contaminants comes from varying oil and gas companies, recycling measures have become more complicated. Read more about it here. Meanwhile, stay healthy with Aquaverve.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Ohio Legislation To Ban Doctor Health Reporting

There is a new energy bill that is set to institute even more measures to ban public access to the chemical compounds used in fracking.  This new proposal moving through the Ohio House would inhibit doctors from sharing the information they receive with the public. Similar limits of medical professionals became law in Pennsylvania and other drilling states. Increased earthquakes, contamination of water supplies and negative effects on climate change are just the tip of the iceberg. Tony Ingraffia from Cornell University explains the facts on youtube.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Changing Tactics

Amidst the 'facebook-gone-public' hype and a recent article we hit upon about blogging, (re-named slogging) because no one is reading anything anyone laboriously puts out anymore; we thought long and hard about how we could serve our customers while maintaining our blog. So we're changing tactics and will be posting very brief  and more environmentally meaningful info, which may actually be of value to those floating about in cyberworld. We'll post interesting articles we find related to water conservation, fracking safeguards, water safety and water footprints, etc. We may douse the posts with Aquaverve style humor on occasion.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Does Water Keep Humans Swimming In Circles?

When one pictures Disney, Florida theme parks generally come to mind. But behind a sea of cartoons and major motion pictures, Disney researchers have quietly doing what they do all along. Recently, they've been crafting new ways to examine the age old idea that water is intrinsically tied to all aspects of our existence. Take for instance the Touche' - a new technology that enables any object, including water, to recognize human gestures via an interpretation of electrical signals. According to researchers, depending on electrical pressure applied, a doorknob can now detect whether it is being pinched, grasped, tapped or thrown across a room too, we gather. Apparently, water also has the ability to detect variable electrical signals.  Sharks have always known this of course, (JAWS I, II & III) but humans always seem to think that they're the first to discover everything. Currently, scientists are seeking useful applications so that ultimately, mass consumer use will undoubtedly bring in even higher revenue for the big D. Perhaps it's just a matter of time before all of us can multi-task while taking a bath, just by tiddling the water this way and that. Until that day comes, Aquaverve water coolers shall remain 'simply' efficient and will continue to offer high quality water to home owners all across America. With an Aquaverve water cooler, the water instantly hits the cup... ironically...with just the flick of a finger.