WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. -- The Water Exchange, manufacturer of countertop and under-counter water filters for fluoride reduction, today announced the introduction of a new and inexpensive refrigerator water filter that removes fluoride, chlorine, lead, arsenic, pesticides and other contaminants from municipal drinking water. The filter is easily connected to refrigerators that offer drinking water through the door.
Fluoride is added to most US municipal water systems in the form of sodium fluoride, fluorosilicic acid, or sodium fluorosilicate in levels up to 1.4 ppm to prevent tooth decay. Over 4 ppm is considered unsafe and can damage teeth, wearing away the enamel. In recent years, some health professionals and scientists have questioned the safety of any amount of fluoride added to drinking water, and for that reason, a number of water filter manufacturers started offering systems to reduce or remove fluoride. Home water filtration systems designed to reduce or remove chlorine and fluoride from drinking water average $180 or more with a cartridge life of approximately 1 year. This new inline filter from The Water Exchange sells for $59.95, just one-third the cost of most kitchen water filtration systems, with a 1,500 gallon capacity or 9 months to 1 year depending on the amount of chlorine and fluoride added to the water system. See http://www.thewaterexchange.net/fluoride-refrigerator-filter.html
For more information on how to remove fluoride from drinking water visit http://thewaterexchange.net, or contact Howard Berenbon at: 248-788-3342 or online via e-mail at: info@thewaterexchange.net
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The Water Exchange
248-788-3342
info@thewaterexchange.net