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Can the water filtered by the water purifier be drunk for a long time?

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Update time : 2021-08-27 16:32:19
The quality of drinking water every day will affect the quality of life. If the pathogenic microorganisms, heavy metals, pesticides, antibiotics, chemical ingredients, etc. in the water exceed the standard, long-term drinking may cause diseases. More and more people pay attention to the quality of drinking water, so all kinds of water purifiers are quickly entering thousands of households, but can the water filtered by the water purifier be drunk for a long time?
 
 
Almost all water purifiers on the market use multi-stage filter materials to filter impurities of different particle sizes. The first level is PP cotton, which can remove coarse particles of impurities, sludge, colloids, suspended substances and other substances in the water; the second level is activated carbon or ceramics, which absorbs peculiar smell, color, residual chlorine, organic matter and some bacteria in the water; third The grade is a variety of filter membranes, which can remove the corresponding components.

When drinking pure water, you need to pay attention to a reasonable diet and nutritional supplements. In daily life, you can drink pure water alternately with mineral water or ordinary plain water. For infants and young children who are breastfeeding or who use milk powder as their main source of nutrition, their calcium and magnesium requirements are relatively strong and it is difficult to supplement with a rich diet. If you drink pure water for a long time, it is necessary to consider allowing mothers to take their own calcium and magnesium intake. Supplements in terms of quantity, formula of milk powder, and matching of complementary foods.

If the water purifier has quality problems or is used improperly, the water that comes out will also be harmful to the body. First look at whether the material of the water purifier meets the food-grade standards, and whether harmful substances will be precipitated. If the harmful substances are precipitated, the gain will not be worth the loss. It also depends on whether the instructions for use and after-sales are professional. After long-term use of the filter membrane and the filter element, there will be residual pollutants, and the adsorption of bacteria and algae on the filter element may cause secondary pollution. The remaining pollutants are adsorbed on the surface of the filter membrane. Will affect the water output and purification capacity. When it is not used for a long time and starts to be used again, the whole machine should be cleaned and disinfected, and the filter element needs to be replaced in time according to the use situation.
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