Ultraviolet (UV) Water Filter Systems

UV systems utilise ultra violet light to neutralise any living organism that may be present in the water. These specialised UV filters can be installed for whole house use or in combination with under sink systems.  

If you are unable to locate what you are looking for or have a specific requirement, please call our friendly customer service team on 1300 661 735 our use our contact form

  • Ultra violet (UV) light is a natural part of sunlight and is a particular selection of wavelengths from the light spectrum. It damages the DNA molecules in bacteria, viruses, and other micro-organisms preventing them from replicating and surviving to cause harm. This natural process allows environmentally friendly and reliable water disinfection without chemical additives. The process was developed for water filtration in the fifties and sixties and has grown in use and popularity since. The technology itself dates back to the early 1900’s.

    UV systems are now in use in almost every industry worldwide including Hospitals, hotels, schools, power stations, drinking water treatment, dairies, cheese factories, fish farms, food and beverage, water fountains, electronics manufacture, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, etc. They're also a fantastic water filter solution for home.

    UV lamps need to be replaced periodically usually every 9-12 months to ensure adequate UV dose.

    UV system advantages are:
      • No toxic by-products produced.
      • Cannot overdose the treated water.
      • Treatment is not sensitive to temperature and pH differences.
      • Has no smell or taste residual.
      • Requires very little contact time (seconds) versus minutes for chemical disinfection.
      • Simple installation, small amount of space required.
      • Low running and maintenance costs.
      • Does not effect minerals in the water.

    UV systems will however have trouble operating in water with high levels of suspended solids, turbidity, colour, nitrates, sulfites, iron or hardness levels.

    They come in a range of sizes to suit undersink and whole of house applications. The AS200UV system is designed for undersink installation to supply a filtered water faucet. Other larger systems can mount under the sink and supply the kitchen flickmixer or mount external to the house for whole of house applications.

    Not sure what the right water filter system is for you? Check out our Ultimate Guide to Home Water Filters.
  • Providing Quality Water Filtration Systems
    At AquaSafe, we supply a range of high quality water filters to fit your home or office space. Check out our most popular water filters:

    Browse all our Home Water Filters today!

    Replace Your Water Filter Cartridge
    AquaSafe are also stockists of a wide selection of water filter replacement cartridges for all of their models and many other brands, which means no more time wasted trying to track down the right replacement water filter cartridge!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does shipping cost?

    Shipping within Australia is free when spending over $75. Excludes some extra large items to remote locations.

  • How soon are orders dispatched.

    Shipping of your order is generally undertaken within 24 hours of the order being place. You will receive tracking once the item has shipped. For special or large orders, this may vary. Please contact Aqua Safe if you have a specific query on your order.

  • Why Buy a UV Water Filter at Aquasafe?

    Purchase a UV water filter from Aquasafe for superior water disinfection. Our UV water filters use advanced ultraviolet technology to eliminate harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa, providing you with safe and purified drinking water. Aquasafe's ultraviolet water filters are reliable, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly, making them an excellent choice for homes, businesses, and outdoor use. Trust us for your water disinfection needs and peace of mind.

  • Are UV Water Filters Worthwhile?

    UV water filters are worthwhile for homes and businesses seeking reliable and efficient water disinfection. They use ultraviolet light to destroy harmful microorganisms without adding chemicals to the water, ensuring safe and pure drinking water. UV filters are low maintenance and environmentally friendly, making them a cost-effective long-term solution. They're especially valuable in areas with microbiological contamination or as an additional layer of protection in your water treatment system.

  • How Much Do UV Water Filters Cost?

    The cost of UV water filter systems can vary widely based on factors like brand, capacity, and additional features. At Aquasafe, our most affordable UV filter is priced at $565, while our more advanced UV systems exceed $1000.

  • About us

    Aqua Safe have a specialised team of sales people, service technicians (plumbers and electricians) and engineers on staff to provide the very best service possible. Some of our team have over 25 years experience in the water filtration industry with industrial, commercial and residential systems giving us an enormous depth of knowledge and expertise.

  • Guarantee

    Aqua Safe was also the first company and the only company in the industry to offer a 30 day ‘No Questions Asked’ money back Satisfaction Guarantee on residential water filters. If you are not 100% satisfied with the quality and performance of your filtration system within 30 days of receiving it or having it installed, we will refund your money in full excluding any installation cost. It does not have to be in ‘as new condition’ because it never will be and our 30 day guarantee includes cartridges.

  • Innovation

    Aqua Safe International is constantly searching and researching the water filtration industry, Our dedicated team make sure we are always in touch with our customers’ needs and offer the best advice and pricing available.

    We are always searching for the best and most reliable components, parts and filters that are available by constantly testing different systems, filters and methods we aim to stay above others in our products, in range, quality and affordability.

  • What is an Alkaline Water Filter?
    What is an Alkaline Water Filter?

    Does your tap water taste a little … off? Maybe it has a slight chlorine tang, or it leaves behind stubborn watermarks on your glassware. The issue might not just...

    Continue Reading
    What is an Alkaline Water Filter?

    Does your tap water taste a little … off? Maybe it has a slight chlorine tang, or it leaves behind stubborn watermarks on your glassware. The issue...

    Continue Reading
  • What is Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)?
    What is Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)?

    Have you ever noticed a slightly salty, bitter, or metallic taste in your tap water? Or maybe your kettle has developed a chalky buildup over time? These could be signs...

    Continue Reading
    What is Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)?

    Have you ever noticed a slightly salty, bitter, or metallic taste in your tap water? Or maybe your kettle has developed a chalky buildup over time?...

    Continue Reading
  • Do Water Filters Remove Microplastics from Drinking Water?
    Do Water Filters Remove Microplastics from Drin...

    Every time you take a sip of water, you could be ingesting tiny pieces of plastic. These ‘microplastics’, which come from synthetic fabrics, industrial waste, and everyday plastic products, have...

    Continue Reading
    Do Water Filters Remove Microplastics from Drin...

    Every time you take a sip of water, you could be ingesting tiny pieces of plastic. These ‘microplastics’, which come from synthetic fabrics, indust...

    Continue Reading
  • How to Test Your Home Water Quality
    How to Test Your Home Water Quality

    Did you know that even treated tap water can still contain contaminants like chlorine, lead, and microplastics? A study found that over 80% of the world’s tap water contains microplastics—tiny...

    Continue Reading
    How to Test Your Home Water Quality

    Did you know that even treated tap water can still contain contaminants like chlorine, lead, and microplastics? A study found that over 80% of the ...

    Continue Reading
1 of 4