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  • What is Lyfeeasy?

    Lyfeeasy Electronics LLP is a mineral water delivery platform. Based in Kolkata.We are authorized seller of the brands we promote on our website and application.

  • What are the brands Lyfeeeasy promotes?

    As of now we are promoting Mother Dairy Mineral water (Banglar) but other brands will soon join us.

  • Can I order in Bulk?

    Yes. You can buy in bulk by contacting our customer service team via email.

  • What is pH?

    pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a water-based solution. The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. Solutions with a pH lower than 7 are acidic, and solutions with a pH higher than 7 are basic.

  • What is TDS?

    Total dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of the total concentration of dissolved substances in a liquid. It is expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/L) or parts per million (ppm). TDS includes both inorganic (e.g., salts, minerals, metals) and organic (e.g., dissolved organic matter) substances.

  • What is safe pH of my drinking water?

    The safe pH of drinking water as per BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) is between 6.5 and 8.5. This pH range is considered to be optimal for human consumption and for the protection of plumbing and appliances.

    Water with a pH below 6.5 is considered to be acidic and can corrode metal pipes and appliances. It can also leach metals into the water, which can be harmful to human health.

  • What should be TDS of my drinking water?

    According to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the acceptable limit of TDS in drinking water is 500 ppm. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a TDS level of 300 ppm or less.

    However, it is important to note that the ideal TDS level for drinking water can vary depending on a number of factors, including the source of the water, the climate, and individual preferences. For example, people who live in arid regions may be able to tolerate higher TDS levels in their drinking water than people who live in humid regions.

  • What is alkaline water?

    Alkaline water is water that has a higher pH level than regular drinking water. Regular drinking water has a pH of 7, which is neutral. Alkaline water typically has a pH of 7 to 10.

  • What are the minerals present in mineral water?

    According to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the World Health Organization (WHO), the following minerals should be present in packaged mineral water:

    • Calcium
    • Magnesium
    • Potassium
    • Sodium
    • Bicarbonate
    • Chloride
    • Sulphate

    BIS also sets limits on the maximum concentration of certain minerals in packaged mineral water, including:

    • Calcium: 500 mg/L
    • Magnesium: 250 mg/L
    • Sodium: 200 mg/L
    • Bicarbonate: 600 mg/L
    • Chloride: 250 mg/L
    • Sulfate: 400 mg/L

    WHO does not set specific limits on the concentration of minerals in packaged mineral water, but it does recommend that the total mineral content be less than 1000 mg/L.

    Packaged mineral water may also contain other minerals, such as iron, zinc, and manganese, but these minerals are typically present in very low concentrations.

    The amount of minerals in packaged mineral water can vary depending on the source of the water. For example, mineral water from springs or artesian wells is typically higher in minerals than mineral water that is purified from tap water.

    It is important to note that not all packaged mineral water is created equal. Some brands of packaged mineral water may contain high levels of sodium or other minerals that may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to read the label carefully before purchasing packaged mineral water to ensure that it is safe for you to drink.

  • What are the health effect of low pH water?

    Low pH water, also known as acidic water, can have a number of negative effects on human health and the body. These effects can vary depending on the pH of the water, the amount of water consumed, and the individual's overall health.

    One of the most common effects of drinking low pH water is irritation of the digestive system. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including indigestion, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Low pH water can also erode tooth enamel, leading to cavities and tooth decay. Additionally, low pH water can leach calcium from the bones, increasing the risk of osteoporosis.

    Here are some tips for avoiding the negative health effects of low pH water:

    • Drink only water that has a pH of at least 6.5 and preferably between 7 and 8.5.
    • Avoid drinking water from sources that may be contaminated with acidic substances, such as rainwater and acid rain.
    • Use a water filter or purifier to remove impurities from water and adjust the pH.
    • See a doctor if you experience any health problems after drinking low pH water.
  • Why is jar deposit necessary?

    As our jar always stays with you so our stock gets depleted and to replace that we will need to buy one more jar. It is also taken for the security of the jar with you.

  • How will I get my refund?

    When you won't require our services, you need to process a request for jar return on application. Our oy will visit to take the jar back and return your deposited amount.

  • Why local water is not safe?

    Here are some of the hazards of drinking water from unauthorized RO plants:

    • Contamination with harmful bacteria and other microorganisms: Unauthorized RO water plants may not be using properly maintained or calibrated RO equipment, or they may be using substandard or counterfeit filters. This can lead to the water not being properly purified and containing harmful bacteria and other microorganisms.
    • Incorrect pH levels: RO water can be acidic, and it is important to adjust the pH level before drinking it. Unauthorized RO water plants may not be adjusting the pH level of the water properly, which can lead to health problems such as tooth erosion and digestive problems.
    • Removal of essential minerals: RO water can remove essential minerals from the water, such as calcium and magnesium. This can lead to health problems such as osteoporosis and muscle cramps.
    • Presence of heavy metals: Unauthorized RO water plants may be located near sources of heavy metal contamination, such as factories or industrial areas. This can lead to the water containing high levels of heavy metals, which can cause serious health problems such as cancer and neurological disorders.

    In addition to these health hazards, drinking water from unauthorized RO plants can also damage your plumbing and appliances. RO water is acidic and can corrode metal pipes and appliances.

    How to protect yourself from the hazards of unauthorized RO water plants

    To protect yourself from the hazards of unauthorized RO water plants, it is important to only purchase water from authorized and regulated suppliers. Authorized RO water plants are subject to regular inspections by the authorities to ensure that they are meeting all safety and sanitation standards.

  • Why should I buy Jar water instead on RO purifier?

  • Can I measure pH of my water?

    There are two main ways to measure the pH of your water: using a pH meter or using a pH test strip.

    pH meter
    A pH meter is a more accurate way to measure pH than a test strip, but it is also more expensive. To use a pH meter, simply dip the probe into the water and wait for the reading to stabilize. The pH meter will display the pH of the water on its screen.

    pH test strip
    A pH test strip is a less expensive way to measure pH, but it is also less accurate. To use a pH test strip, simply dip the end of the strip into the water and wait for the color to change. Compare the color of the strip to the color chart that comes with the test kit to determine the pH of the water.

  • How can I measure TDS of my water?

    Major way to measure the TDS of your water: using a TDS meter

    TDS meter

    A TDS meter is a device that measures the electrical conductivity of water. Electrical conductivity is a measure of the amount of dissolved ions in water. TDS meters are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. To use a TDS meter, simply dip the probes into the water and wait for the reading to stabilize. The TDS meter will display the TDS level of the water on its screen

  • Is there any deliveries charge?

    Yes, there will be delivery charges as per below mentioned situations -

    • If your flat is above 2nd floor and there is o lift in your building.
    • If our delivery oy reaches your home as per schedule and none is there to receive it then there will be delivery fee for re-delivering.
    • If there is a bad weather and you still want us to deliver.
  • Why there is a delivery charge when it says free delivery on your website?

    Well, delivery charge is there only in certain situations. The delivery charged goes to the same delivery boy for his extra effort. If you think delivery charge is not reasonable then try carrying the 20l jar from store to your home. There is a proverb – “You will know the value of water, they day you have to carry the water you need.”