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Burr! Making the Most Out of Your Water Chiller

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Many people relate water chillers with air conditioning units. The reason? A water chiller almost does the same thing – it keeps cool drinking water in drinking fountains. In addition, an average person can install water chillers even in ordinary drinking water stations.

Like any other household appliance, however, you have to make sure that you maintain your water chiller regularly to keep it in good condition.

Cleaning the Water Chiller

Many companies like cleanandclearwater.com.au recommend cleaning the water chillers every time you replace the bottle. This is to prevent the buildup of microorganisms into the corners of the cooler. Nowadays, cleaning water chillers is easy. Either you go for a commercially distributed disinfectant or you can prepare your own.

If you prefer the latter, you need to prepare at least 15ml of bleach dilute into five liters of clean water. Place the disinfectant solution onto the reservoir, while allowing a small amount to run through the spigot. Make the remaining solution sit on the reservoir for a few minutes to deal with bacteria or any other microorganism. At this point, you can use a small brush to clean the spigot itself.

Cleaning the Plastic Parts

After cleaning the water chiller, you can start disassembling the plastic parts and wash them with soap and clean water. Make sure you don’t use abrasive cleaners, as these could easily scratch the surface of each plastic part. These might come in contact with water that’s inside the reservoir, so better clean it with a disinfectant. Dry all the parts thoroughly before putting them back together.

Practicing Proper Use

Make sure that the wire grid at the back of the chiller is free from any dirt buildup. Check this occasionally. If you need to have it cleaned, pull out the plug from the socket and wipe the grid with a soft cloth. If you have one, you can also use a vacuum cleaner. Wash your hands to prevent water contamination if ever you need to change the water bottle.

The lifespan of your water chiller depends on how you take care of it. Make sure to clean it regularly, so you can make good use of it for a long time.

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