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Sales hotline: [0821] 2831270;
Mob-01720 400 880, 01674 169
860
e-mail:
info@fsmwater.com
FSM Ltd.
Monica Building
Baghbari, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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The only Reverse Osmosis Plant in Sylhet
The largest Drinking Water Plant in Sylhet - Bangladesh
Built on and around 5,000 square feet tiled floor (and wall) with automatic
machinery to ensure hygine
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DID YOU KNOW - |
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* A quarter of the worlds population is without
safe drinking water.
* Once it evaporates, a water molecule spends around ten days in the
air.
* Water makes up 75% of the human brain. 75% of trees are also made from
water!
* You could live for a month without food, but you would be dead after a
week without water!
* Less than 1% of the water treated by public water systems is used for
drinking and cooking.
* The time it took you to read the first 3 facts another child has just
died in the developing world from unsafe drinking water. |
COPYRIGHT FSM LTD. © 2008 - FSM
(Future Securities Management) Limited is a UK-Bangladesh venture. |
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About
Reverse Osmosis:
Reverse osmosis, also known as hyperfiltration, represents state-of-the-art
in water treatment technology & is the finest means of filtration available
today. It is the most common treatment technology used by premium bottled
water companies. Reverse osmosis refers to the process of forcing water
through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure, allowing pure water to
pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants that are too large to pass
through the tiny pores in the membrane.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) was developed in the late 1950's under U.S. Government
funding, as a method of desalinating sea water. Today, reverse osmosis has
earned it's name as the most thorough method to filter water. It is used by
many industries that require ultra-refined water in manufacturing. Now water
produced by this advanced technology is available to your homes and offices
for drinking through FSM Water and in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
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Water Facts:
Water is the only substance that occurs naturally as a solid (ice), a liquid
and a gas (water vapor). It covers about 70 percent of the
Earth. most of this
water -- 97 percent of it -- is undrinkable because it's saltwater. Only 3
percent of the world's water supply is freshwater, and 77 percent of that is
frozen. Of the 23 percent that is not frozen, only a half a percent is
available to supply every plant, animal and person on Earth with all the
water they need to survive [National Geographic]. |
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