Change Your Refrigerator Water Filter & Spring Forward March 14th

On Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States. Remember to move your clocks forward 1 hour and to change your refrigerator filter cartridge. Change your Clock, Change your Water Filter!
By: FreshWaterSystems
 
 
Refrigerator Water Filters
Refrigerator Water Filters
March 10, 2010 - PRLog -- On Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States. FreshWaterSystems.com has begun a new campaign that is tied to daylight savings time. Our slogan provides an easy reminder that it is time to change the refrigerator water filter - which only takes about as much time as it takes to change the smoke alarm battery, another household task associated with the changing of the clock – and that slogan is simple:  “Change your clock, change your refrigerator water filter”.

The quality of drinking water varies greatly depending on where you live in the United States. There are certain regions in the United States where residents must use whole-house water filtration and purification systems, such as Reverse Osmosis Water Systems http://www.freshwatersystems.com/c-137-reverse-osmosis-systems.aspx , to ensure that they are removing potentially harmful water contaminants from their water. There are other regions where the general water quality is good, but it is prone to the occasional water contamination. Many of us fail to remember that the journey our water takes is through many miles of plastic and steel piping in order to reach our homes. Although the water was treated at some type of water treatment facility (if you do not use well water), traversing these pipes allows this water the potential to pick up various impurities along the way.

One of the most basic ways we all get filtered water is from an indoor refrigerator water dispenser. These refrigerator water dispenser systems do not just connect to your water line, but instead have complex filtration systems built right into them. And as with anything that is used on a repetitive basis, these filtration systems eventually need to have certain parts replaced, such as the refrigerator water filters http://www.freshwatersystems.com/c-453-refrigerator-filte... . One of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to refrigerator filters is, “How often do I need to change my refrigerator water filter?” You need to change your refrigerator water filter cartridge every six months, as:

1. It provides better tasting and smelling water
2. It helps remove fine particles and sediment from the water
3. It prevents unabsorbed water contaminants and newly formed bacteria from being reintroduced into your drinking water
4. Drinking fresh drinking water from your refrigerator can save you over $600 a year over using bottled water

And don’t worry. Changing your refrigerator water filter is easy. Most manufacturers have created simple systems to help you easily change your refrigerator’s filter cartridge. http://www.freshwatersystems.com/t-RefrigeratorWaterFilte...  

FreshWaterSystems.com offers refrigerator water filters for Maytag, Whirlpool, LG, Kennmore, Kitchenaid, Samsung , and GE Refrigerator Water Filters. Remember that March 14th, 2010 designates the end of daylight savings time, and remember our slogan: Change your clock, change your water filter!

# # #

Fresh Water Systems is a leader in the water treatment equipment industry for residential, commercial, and pharmacy markets. Fresh Water Systems is committed to providing the best customer service and the highest quality products that you can trust.
End
Source:FreshWaterSystems
Email:***@gmail.com Email Verified
Zip:29615
Tags:Refrigerator Water Filters, Refrigerator Filters, Fridge Filters, Change Refrigerator Water Filter
Industry:Consumer, Home, Lifestyle
Location:Greenville - South Carolina - United States
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
FreshWaterSystems.com News
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share