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Safe Water.
Wherever
you live.

If you depend on a well, borehole, spring, or rainwater for your household water you need a purification system you can rely on to keep you, your family, or your community safe.
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99.99%

Contamination Removal

£0.003

per litre

500,000 L

Safe Drinking Water

LIFESAVER C1 LARGE SCALE WATER PURIFIER

Did you know that 1% UK households don't have access to mains water? That number doubles in Wales and triples in Scotland, where even more homes are dependant on alternative water sources. For many it's simply the way it's always been, for others it's a lifestyle choice to be as self-sufficient as possible. Either way, the LifeSaver C1 Large Scale Water Purifier offers a reliable, sustainable water purification solution for your home.

The C1 is capable of purifying up to 500,000 litres of harvested rain water or water sourced from rivers, springs, wells or boreholes on just one filter - enough to supply a family for many years. Designed to connect easily to an overhead water storage tank, the only requirement is a pressure of at least 0.2 Bar (2.85 PSI). Whether the pressure is provided by gravity (from an overhead tank) or a small pump, all the user needs do is turn the tap to release a strong flow of safe drinking water. No chemicals, no power, little maintenance and, most importantly, 99.99% bacteria, viruses, cysts and protozoa (parasites) removed with FailSafe protection.

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A ROBUST WATER SOLUTION

The replaceable filter membranes used inside the C1 are the same as found in all our high performance purifiers, therefore will protect users from viruses, bacteria and protozoa (cysts). The C1 delivers huge volumes of safe drinking water, whilst still being compact and lightweight enough to mount indoors on a counter top, and robust enough to survive outside or in an out-building.


What's more, the
FailSafe technology in the filter cartridge ensures that contaminated water never reaches the tap. As the filter approaches end of life the water flow starts to reduce and you know it's time to replace it.

3 STEPS TO GREAT-TASTING DRINKING WATER

Harvested rain water includes contaminants picked up from the roof - bird droppings, insects, moss and leaves - so is unlikely to include chemicals or heavy metals. Purifying well water for a home is usually a multi-stage process, because well water varies a lot depending on geology, nearby farming or industry, septic systems and ground water.

The ideal purification set up will depend on what contaminants are in the water supply so, ideally, the first thing to do is get your water tested. Most contaminants are invisible and tasteless, so never assume that clear-looking water is safe to drink.

1: Get tested

Apart from the microbiological impurities that a C1 will remove, there may be other things in the water that need to be filtered out. Choose a water testing lab approved by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) to find out what you are dealing with

2: Add Pre-filters

Pre-filter your water for sand, sediment, dirt and organic matter. They'll reduce the life of your C1 filter and clog your pipes. Adding a carbon filter to your system will ensure the water looks, tastes and smells great. And add filters for specific contaminants revealed by the tests.

3: Connect your C1

The easiest part. All a C1 needs to purify water is a pressure of 0.2 Bar (2.85 PSI). That can be created by a header tank or water butt sited at least 2m higher than the C1. If that set up won't work for you, you can install a pump.

GRAVITY-FED

The LifeSaver C1 relies on pressure to force water through the Ultrafiltration Filter Cartridge. That pressure is most easily achieved using gravity by raising the supply tank to a minimum of 2m above the C1. A tank in the loft will work perfectly, or mount a water butt on a stand in your yard. The higher the tank, the better the water flow.

If your water comes from a well, spring, or other ground-level source, you can either pump it into the raised tank, or skip the tank and add a small pump to drive water. into the filter system. If you rely solely on a pump then you need to be sure your power supply is reliable.

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Unbeatable Performance

The LifeSaver C1 purification filter exceeds the microbiological standards set by the Drinking Water Inspectorate(DWI), the organisation responsible for monitoring private water supplies, and has been independently tested and certified against NSF/ANSI P231

99.9999%

Bacteria

99.99%

Viruses

99.99%

Parasites

ECO-CONSCIOUS OPTION

Unlike UV purification which uses electricity, and Reverse Osmosis, which uses power AND generates 2-3 litres of waste water for every litre purified, Ultrafiltration technology requires no additional resources and very little maintenance.

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RISK-FREE PURCHASE

Our Guarantee to You

We stand behind every LifeSaver Purifier with industry-leading guarantees and certifications

30-Day Money Back

Not satisfied? Return it within 30 days for a full refund, no questions asked

2-Year Warranty

Comprehensive warranty covering all manufacturing defects and material failures

Free
Shipping

Free delivery on all orders over £100. Fast dispatch from our UK facility

Certified QUALITY

Independently tested and certified to NSF Protocol P231 for water purification

Made in Britain

ISO 9001 Certified

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Exceeds drinking water standards worldwide

Frequently asked questions

How long will my filter last?

Each C1 can purify up to 500,000 litres of water - enough drinking water for 100 people for four years. If you only use the C1 for drinking water it will last a family considerably longer. If used within a whole house system - so all taps are safe to drink from - it could last as long as three years, based on a family of four using 500 litres a day. It also depends on the levels of contamination, the turbidity of the water and the use of effective pre-filters.

How do I know when to replace the filter?

Our ultrafiltration technology acts like a sieve, catching the microbiological contaminants as the water passes through the pores in the membranes. Eventually the pores will become blocked and water will no longer pass through. As your filter approaches end-of-life, water flow will start to reduce and you'll know it's time to replace the filter. Regular cleaning of the C1 filter will remove any large, obvious contaminants - like algae or sediment - and extend the life of the filter.

How do I change the filter in my LifeSaver C1?

LifeSaver’s patented Ultrafiltration filters come pre-installed and only need to be removed for replacement or for periodic cleaning. To remove the filter, first isolate the water supply to the system. Use the pressure release valve ring pull (located on the top front most port) to release pressure by pulling the ring pull up. Wait for the rush of air and/or water to stop. Drain the C1 by removing the lower drain plug. Once drained reinsert the drain plug and re-tighten.

Follow these steps to remove the filter:

  • Position the supplied ‘tap cap’ spanner over the top of the tap and onto the cap nut.
  • Turn anti-clockwise to release the cap. Fully unscrew the cap and set aside.
  • Withdraw the filter using cleaned or gloved hands to pry behind the sealing flange and pull the filter horizontally out.

To replace the filter reverse these steps taking care to keep the face of the new filter clean. Use an alcohol wipe or sterilising spray to ensure the filter face has not been contaminated.

Do I have to use pre-filters?

The LifeSaver C1 will remove sand, sediment, and organic matter but the pores in the membrane will become blocked much sooner. Using a sediment pre-filter will extend the life of the C1 filter.

Activated Carbon filters are designed to improve the taste, clarity and smell of the water. It's not essential for your safety but, depending on the source, without activated carbon your water may be very unpleasant to drink.

If your water test reveals significant chemical or heavy metal content, it will be necessary to remove any that can be harmful after long-term exposure.

Where should I buy pre-filters from?

Pre-filters are easy to come by online, with a wide range offered on Amazon. It depends on what you need them to remove from the water in your source but we can recommend the following:

Sediment Filters
  • Twistiiclean 50-micron Water Filter
  • AquaFilter Cold Water Filtration
  • Aquintos BSP Sediment Filter
Activated Carbon Pre-Filters
  • Water Filter Man Ltd
Combi Filters
  • iSpring offers a range of pre-filters from a 2-stage sediment and carbon version to units that remove or reduce specific contaminants such as Iron Manganese or Lead. Your water test will guide you on what extra filters you might need.
  • Naturewater offers a low-cost multi-stage options that include activated carbon and sediment
How do I maintain my LifeSaver C1?

Your C1 will benefit from an occasional clean - once every 12 months or so.

  • Supplied with the C1 is a filter flush cap for use when cleaning the filter. This must be fitted over the filter face to protect the clean side of the filter from contamination. Fit as soon as the tap cap has been removed. Ensure it is fitted tightly creating a seal over the face and around the sealing flange.
  • Soak the filter in a bath of tepid clean water for up to an hour. DO NOT ALLOW THE FILTER TO DRY OUT. During soaking agitate the filter periodically to remove any algae or residue.
  • Finally stand the filter on end (face side up) and hose down from top to bottom.
  • Leave the filter to stand and drain IN THE SHADE for a maximum of an hour.
  • Re-fit the filter and remove the flush cap. Use an alcohol wipe or sterilising spray to ensure the filter face has not been contaminated.
  • Refill the system and bleed off any air.
  • The C1 is now ready to be used again.
Does the LifeSaver C1 have to be installed indoors?

The C1 is a very robust unit and will tolerate outdoor conditions very well in warm climates. The filter shouldn't be allowed to freeze so, if you live in a country that sees very cold winters, it should be installed indoors or insulated.

What connectors will I need to install the LifeSaver C1?

The C1 is supplied complete with a range of quick connectors and adaptors to make it as easy as possible for you get set up. The only other fixings you'll need are four M10 bolts long enough to go through the counter or bench the C1 will sit on to fix it into position.

How big is the LifeSaver C1?

The C1 measures 92cm end to end and 24cm top to bottom.