Comparison of Brita and Profissimo water filters

Authors

  • Altijana Hromić- Jahjefendić International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Selma Kozarić International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Adna Hrapović International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Aiša Trebo International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Ajla Tipura International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Muhamed Adilović International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37868/hsd.v5i1.177

Abstract

This research was focused on testing two water filters - Brita and Profissimo, which were filtering two and five liters of water every day. The lifespan of used filters is four weeks, while they have been actively used for eight weeks in this study to check for their efficiency after exceeded usage. Along with this, the quality of tap water, which was filtered using these two types of filters, was also tested. The experiment of the whole study was divided into three main stages: microbiological analysis, biochemical analysis, and UV-VIS spectrophotometric analysis of filtered water. The measurements were done every five days. The aim was to compare the performances of Brita and Profissimo filters after the completion of the required experiments. Based on the results that are obtained from all the analyses mentioned previously, we can conclude that Brita 2l filter was the most efficient, while Profissimo 5l filter appeared to be the least effective filter.  It is important to emphasize that the tap water in Sarajevo is generally clean and drinkable, so there is a possibility that when using more polluted water, greater deviations in the operation of filters can be observed. Overall, both water filters were usable even after two months of active usage and our measurements showed good water quality which lacks impurities and is safe for drinking.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

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A. Hromić- Jahjefendić, S. Kozarić, A. Hrapović, A. Trebo, A. Tipura, and M. . Adilović, “Comparison of Brita and Profissimo water filters”, Heritage and Sustainable Development, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 151–158, Jun. 2023.

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