MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT THE DANGER INSIDE THEIR SEPTIC TANKS...

- In 2015, The Department of Health estimated that 31% of the septic tank systems in US were failing to some degree.
- And that has been identified as the number one groundwater contamination factor in the US.
- There are three types of bacteria always present in a septic tank system.

  • Aerobic bacteria, which is the good bacteria that helps break down waste. 
  • Anaerobic bacteria - they are less efficient at breaking down solids - in fact they hardly do any work inside your septic tank and they are typically carriers of disease.
  • Fecal coliforms
  • Aerobic bacteria (our bacteria) need oxygen to survive and that's why many septic tank systems have aerators, even though aerators come with a huge cost of over $10,000 for instalment, and a yearly electricity cost of over $100.
  • Anaerobic bacteria do not require oxygen to survive and according to the new scientific research, they are an indicator that pathogens like typhoid, e-coly, salmonella, and cholera, even viruses, like those that cause polio and Hepatitis A, may be present in your septic tank.
  • These dangerous pathogens from septic systems can contaminate groundwater, and if they somehow flow back into your home or close to your garden through the drain field, your family can get sick. 

- In 2009, eight houses in Swan's Island, Maine experienced a Hepatitis A outbreak. An infected family spread the virus to 8 other households. 


- The contamination occurred because the family's malfunctioning septic system diverted waste water with Hepatitis A virus in the ground. One individual died!
Luckily for you...
- The billions of live aerobic bacteria inside SEPTIFIX, with the help of the oxygen released by each tablet, destroy all these pathogens and viruses by neutralizing the waste water from your septic tank...
- Keeping your family, your neighbors and the environment SAFE! 
With the help of SEPTIFIX, your family can enjoy your beautiful garden without any risk!

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