Your Old Water Filter May Be Making You Sick!
Author: Tommy ThompsonIf you can't remember the last time you put in a new water filter, chances are it's time for a new one. Most manufacturers recommend that you change the water filter in your refrigerator every six months, but it really does depend on how frequently it is used and what it is filtering out of your water.
Most water filtration systems use some type of carbon substance because carbon has the potential to absorb many of the chemicals found in water. With the recent development of solid carbon block filter, the water takes longer to strain and provides more time for the carbon to absorb bacteria, pesticides and other contaminating substances that can cause illness. Failure to change these carbon block filters at the manufacturers recommendations can compromise the absorption of harmful substances and forcing them into your
drinking water.
Your refrigerator may have a
fiber filter. Fiber water filters are made of tightly wrapped fibers of rayon or spun cellulose which trap rust, lead and other sediments found in water. Replacing your filter every six months will avoid a build-up of sediments that slow the filter and stop it from filtering effectively.
Changing your
water filter is very easy and all filters come with easy to install instructions. Most filters can be removed by making a 1/4 turn to the left to unlock the filter and then pulling it out of the housing. Replacing the filter simply requires you to insert a new filter into the housing and make a 1/4 turn to the right.
Most replacement filters are inexpensive, shop around online for the best deals. Put a sticker with the next replacement date right on the water filter before replacing it and you won't forget when it need s to be done. Replacing your water filter will ensure that it properly filters your water and keeps it safe for you and your family to drink.