Brita Pitcher Replacement Filter - 5 CT


 

Directions

Getting started*: Wash your hands before unwrapping the filter. 1. Flush filter with cold water for 15 seconds. 2. Insert filter into reservoir. Press firmly. 3. Add cold tap water. 4. Replace filter every 40 gallons or two months. It is normal for carbon dust to appear in your first 3 pitchers. Discard this water or use it to water plants. *See user's guide for detailed instructions. The Brita® pitcher filter is not intended to purify water. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Individuals requiring water of special microbiological purity should follow the advice of their doctor or local health officials regarding the use and consumption of their tap water and Brita® filtered water.

 

Description

Brita® Pitcher Replacement Filters. Reduces: Mercury, copper, cadmium, zinc and chlorine taste & odor. Only brand guaranteed to work in all Brita® pitchers.

Other Description

1 Filter can replace 300 water bottles*. *Standard 16.9 oz. bottles. Recycle your Brita filters. Visit brita.com/recycling to learn how. Transform ordinary tap water into cleaner, great-tasting water and replace up to 1,800 bottles per year*. Replace filter every 40 gallons (about 2 months for the average family)†. †Filter replacement is essential for product to perform as represented. Transform your water: Built-in mesh screens prevent black flecks. Pull-top cap for easier insertion and removal. Patented aeration design ensures consistent flow of water. Activated carbon reduces chlorine (taste and odor) and mercury. Ion-exchange resin captures copper, cadmium and zinc in your water. Visit www.brita.com/reminders. *Based on the use of 6 Brita pitcher filters per year. One fitter can replace up to 300 16.9 oz water bottles. Certification: The Brita® water filtration pitcher and dispenser reduce the following harmful contaminants that may be in your tap water. Chemical - Copper. Source - corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits. Potential health effects - short-term: gastrointestinal distress, long-term: Liver or kidney damage. Chemical - Mercury. Source - erosion of natural deposits, runoff from landfills and cropland. Potential health effects - kidney damage. Chemical - Cadmium. Source - corrosion of galvanized pipes, runoff from waste batteries and paints. Potential health effects - kidney damage. Source: U.S. EPA, Office of Water, September 2015. The Brita® water filtration pitcher and dispenser reduce the following substances that may be in your tap water. Chlorine (taste and odor) - zinc (metallic taste). The Brita® filter keeps a healthy level of fluoride, a water additive that promotes strong teeth.* *Applies to fluoridated municipal tap water. The Brita® pitcher filter (Model #OB03) has been tested and certified by NSF International in all Brita® pitchers and dispensers against NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of the claims specified on the performance data sheet. Independently NSF certified: Replacement element. The Brita® pitcher has been tested and certified by the WQA against NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of the claims specified on the performance data sheet. The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment device are not necessarily in all users' water. Printed in Canada. Paper-ox. Plastic-ouch. how2recycle.info. ©2015.

Distributor

Brita LP
1221 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612
www.brita.com

UPC

00060258355161