How are kidney dialysis patients affected by chloramines and what precautions should they take?
Chloramines are harmful when they go directly into the bloodstream. In the dialysis process, the water mixes with blood across a permeable membrane. For this reason, both chloramines and chlorine are toxic in dialysis water and must be removed from water used in dialysis machines. Medical centers that perform dialysis are responsible for purifying water used in their dialysis machines. Each municipality will work closely with physicians, clinics, and medical facilities in their communities to ensure they are aware of the need to remove chloramines. Customers with home dialysis equipment should contact their physicians and check with equipment manufacturers for more information. Please call 800-426-4791 for more information.

Show All Answers

1. What is the current drinking water disinfection method?
2. What is chloramination?
3. Why convert from chlorine to chloramines?
4. Is chloramination safe?
5. How are kidney dialysis patients affected by chloramines and what precautions should they take?
6. How are fish affected by chloramines and what precautions should fish owners take?
7. Is it safe to wash open wounds with chloraminated water?
8. Will chloramination affect household water uses?
9. Will chloramination affect business water users?
10. Will chloramines affect the use of swimming pools?