Best Lives Water

It is a known fact that water is vital for all known forms of life.
Safe drinking water is essential to humans even though it provides no calories or organic nutrients.
Access to safe drinking water has improved over the last decades in almost every part of the world, but approximately one billion people still lack access to safe water. Nigeria is not an exception here. However, some observers have estimated that by 2025 more than half of the world population will be facing water-based vulnerability.  A report, issued in November 2009, suggests that by 2030, in some developing regions of the world, water demand will exceed supply by 50%¨.
These are the reasons why Best Lives Premium water has risen to meet these challenges presently confronting us and those that are anticipated to confront us in the nearest future. 
Best Lives Premium water is being manufactured basically to meet the needs of those who do not have access to safe drinking water,, those whom it has been predicted will be facing water-based vulnerability and to fill in the gap when water demand in our world will exceed supply. 

It is pertinent to note that drinking water, including bottled and tap water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. In the United States, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) sets strict standards for approximately 90 different types of contaminants that can be found in drinking water. Best Lives Premium water is also aimed at presenting to the world in general and to Nigerians in particular water free of microbes, radiosondes, inorganic, volatile organics, disinfectants disinfection byproducts and MTBE

We are assuring the public that with state -of -art technology and qualified personnel,  Best Lives Premium Water will live up to expectations by upholding International Best practices in its productions of a safe drinking water to all our customers in 50cl sachets, 75cl plastic bottles and 2litres plastic bottles at affordable prices.
There will be no reason not to have access to safe drinking water now and in the future.