Using a water filter ensures safer water, but up to 70% of users forget to replace the filter cartridge regularly. Busy lifestyles or lack of habit formation cause many families to overlook this small yet crucial action. This is a detrimental habit, not only affecting health but also causing unnecessary inconvenience and even economic losses for users.
1. Water filter cartridge turns deep black after neglecting replacement for a year
Using a water filter ensures safer water, but up to 70% of users forget to replace the filter cartridge regularly. Busy lifestyles or lack of habit formation cause many families to overlook this small yet crucial action. This is a detrimental habit, not only affecting health but also causing unnecessary inconvenience and even economic losses for users.
It can be asserted that as water sources become increasingly polluted due to harmful substances, waste, and low-quality pipelines, RO water filters have become a familiar appliance in every household. In Northern Vietnam, approximately 8 out of 10 households are equipped with water filters. However, despite investing millions in water filters for health, many do not know how to ensure that their water filters always operate well, serving as companions in protecting the water source for the entire family. The most crucial aspect is regularly replacing the filter cartridge.
Diseases often stem from what we consume. Unsafe water sources not only affect quality of life but also lead to many dangerous diseases. Conversely, clean water promotes good health, providing peace of mind and happiness. Neglecting to replace the filter cartridge is akin to driving a motorcycle or car without regular oil changes. When the filter cartridge is overloaded, it operates inefficiently or even becomes ineffective. Neglecting replacement can result in many unwanted consequences such as increasing the risk of bacterial recontamination of the water source, reducing pure water recovery rates by up to 80%, damaging or clogging RO membranes - the most crucial part of the water filter responsible for purifying water, and reducing the lifespan of the machine by up to 50%. All manufacturers provide recommendations on replacement intervals for consumers. However, the actual intervals may vary depending on the quality of the water source and the amount of water used by each family. In general, sediment filters should be replaced every 6 months, RO membranes every 18 months, and functional filters about a year or more. Nowadays, with advanced Smax technology applied in water filtration, filter performance has significantly improved.
Some modern water purifiers, such as the Karofi Optimus Pro, utilize Internet of Things (IoT) technology, enabling users to connect them to their phones via an app. Users can monitor water quality and track filter replacement time on their phones from anywhere, anytime with just one connection.
With a deep focus on water purifier research and development, Karofi leads the market in Vietnam in this industry. Owning the largest accessory and water purifier manufacturing plant in Southeast Asia, Karofi takes full control and leadership in both technology and production, offering high-quality, genuine filter products with clear and transparent origins. The Karofi filter system contributes to post-filter water meeting national standards for drinking water purity. To date, Karofi is the only unit certified with the highest standard for direct drinking water QCVN 6-1:2010/BYT by the Institute of Occupational Health and Environment.
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