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How Do I Stop My Fridge From Making Noise?

Gathering the family together to share a

meal is an important part of maintaining

good communication in a busy household, and

a candle-lit dinner for two might be just

the thing to rekindle a romantic spark. But

not if the lively conversation or sweet

nothings are being drowned out by the

buzzing, knocking, clicking, or squealing of

a noisy refrigerator. Why is the fridge

making such a racket?

Five reasons your refrigerator is so loud
While the origin of the noises emanating

from your normally dependable kitchen

appliance might seem mysterious, there are

some very specific reasons why a

refrigerator will become loud when running.

Here are the five most common ones:

Damaged Fan Blade – Refrigerators have two

fan blades. The first is a condenser fan

blade mounted on the condenser fan motor

which draws in air from the front of the

refrigerator, sends it past the condenser

coils (which helps to dissipate the heat in

the coils created by the condensing of the

appliance’s refrigerant in gas form into a

hot liquid), and then circulates the air

back out through the grill. The second is an

evaporator fan blade mounted on the

evaporator fan motor. This fan blade draws

air from the refrigerator compartment into

the freezer compartment and past the

evaporator coils which are chilled by the

refrigerant in liquid form being expanded

back into a gas. The cold evaporator coils

remove the heat from the air which is then

recirculated back into the refrigerator

compartment. With use, the condenser fan

blade or the evaporator fan blade can become

damaged or dislodged and begin scraping

against a panel or mounting bracket as they

rotate. The result will be a squeaking or

squealing sound whenever the fan motor is

operating.
Defective Evaporator Fan Motor –

Independent of its fan blade, the evaporator

motor itself could be defective and become

considerably noisy during operation. This is

often caused by the failure of the motor

bearings, resulting in a grinding or

clicking sound.
Malfunctioning Condenser Fan Motor – As

with the evaporator fan motor, the bearings

inside the condenser fan motor can fail as

well. Again, a malfunctioning condenser fan

motor will create a grinding or clicking

sound when the fan motor is running.
Worn Out Compressor – The compressor is the

component that pumps the refrigerant through

the evaporator and condenser coils to cool

the refrigerator and freezer compartments.

An aging compressor can become quite noisy

and will make a knocking or buzzing sound as

it nears the end of its life.
Faulty Water Inlet Valve – The water inlet

valve controls the water being supplied to

the dispenser and the refrigerator’s

icemaker. If the refrigerator is especially

noisy when the icemaker is filling, then it

’s likely the inlet valve is

malfunctioning. Over time, mineral deposits

can build-up in the valve, creating a

restriction which can cause a squeaking or

rattling sound.
Can I repair the fridge myself to quiet it

down?
Most parts which can cause a refrigerator to

become noisy or loud are easily replaceable

by a do-it-yourselfer. All it takes is a few

common household tools, such as a

screwdriver and pliers, and a little

patience.

The evaporator fan motor and its fan blade

are normally located at the back of the

freezer compartment behind one or more

panels, although some models will mount the

evaporator assembly behind a rear panel in

the refrigerator compartment. You will

usually have to remove the shelving and

drawers from the compartment (and,

potentially, the icemaker assembly) in order

to uninstall the rear panel or panels. An

evaporator fan blade can be simply pulled

off the motor shaft and a new one slid on.

The motor itself is usually secured to a

bracket with two screws and will have two

power wires attached or a wire connecter.

Unthread the screws and detach the wires to

remove the old motor; attach the wires to

the terminals on the new motor, or reconnect

the wire connecter, and rethread the

mounting screws to secure the motor to the

bracket.

The condenser fan motor and accompanying fan

blade can usually be found near the bottom

of the refrigerator behind a cardboard or

metal access panel attached to the lower

rear of the appliance. You’ll need to pull

the refrigerator away from the wall to reach

the panel. You may need to detach a water

supply line before you can uninstall the

access panel (be sure to close the water

supply valve before doing this!). As with

the evaporator fan motor, the condenser fan

motor will likely be secured to a bracket

with mounting screws and will be powered

through two separate wires or a wire

connecter.

The refrigerator’s water inlet valve is

also normally located near the bottom of the

appliance behind the lower access panel.

After detaching the incoming water supply

line, you will need to unthread the screws

securing the old component, then disconnect

the wire connecters and release the outgoing

water lines from the valve. You may have to

remove a locking clip before depressing the

retaining ring to release a line. Insert the

lines into the new inlet valve, connect the

wire connecters, then thread the screws to

mount the valve to the bracket or to the

frame of the refrigerator. Reinstall the

access panel and secure the incoming water

supply line to the valve. Be aware that you

should replace a restricted water inlet

valve with a new valve instead of attempting

to clean out an obstruction, since the

damage caused by the initial restriction

puts the part at a greater risk for failure

in the future.

What about the refrigerator’s compressor?

That repair is not recommended for a do-it-

yourselfer. You should have a licensed

technician inspect and replace the

compressor if necessary.

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Healthy water is needed

Healthy water is so important to life. When you have access to healthy water you enjoy better health, lower inflammation, and more energy.

There is much research about the long-term effects of drinking healthy water (and lots of it) during your lifetime! In many countries there is a deep understanding that drinking water and eating healthy directly affect the average lifespan of their citizens. Countries in Asia correlate the health of their people to drinking water as well as healthy eating, and boast life expectancies 7-years longer than in the USA!

So let’s talk about the definition of healthy water;

o Healthy water must be free of contaminants, natural and man-made

o It should have a neutral to alkaline pH so as not to contribute to excess acidity in your body

o Its molecules should be smaller in order to aid in hydration and its absorption throughout the body

o It should have a significant amount hydrogen molecules, so that it is ionized and strong in electrolytes

o It must have antioxidant properties

When we compare the above list with most water supplies available to us, not many satisfy all of these requirements, and would not pass the test in classing as healthy water.

In our modern world many pollutants surround us, and balancing our body to ensure we don’t become contaminated by them is more important than ever.

Over the last two decades, we’ve become more aware of the importance of antioxidants in our diet. We buy antioxidant foods, our fruit & veggie smoothies are antioxidant, and we take antioxidant supplements. But what does the word antioxidant mean? It is a very important scientific word, and not just a word that is part of marketing a berry extract.

There is another word we should consider. That word is “radical”… no, not the “Radical left/Radical right” kind of Radical… but still a word with negative connotations! In our body we have Free Radicals. These radicals may be worse than the political ones! Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules that have an uneven number of electrons. Now this may sound very scientific, but it basically means these free radicals want to stabilize themselves, and to compensate for the missing electron, they damage our healthy cells by stealing that needed electron. This causes oxidation or oxidative stress on our body.

Oxidation causes a ripple effect of negative stress on our body, causing basic concerns such as early signs of aging, lowered muscle energy, issues with cognitive focus, just to name a few. It also causes big concerns like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and neuro-degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

As someone who suffers from neuropathy and fatigue, I notice the effects of oxidative stress in real time! This dessert-lover now turns down sweet treats after dinner because within a couple of hours I will feel the effects tingling in my hands or feet! And if I indulge in processed foods with too much sodium, within a few hours I experience muscle spasms or cramps from the dehydration. On one hand you could say that I am in a battle with my body to stay healthy, on the other hand I argue that my body and I have never communicated better and been in more sync. If I expose it to these unwanted free radicals, it immediately finds a way to let me know!

It is actually a simple fix to address oxidative stress. We need to do two things to help our body. Firstly, LOWER our exposure to Free Radicals, and secondly INCREASE our exposure to Anti-oxidants. Antioxidants basically have an extra, spare electron, so they can deliver the missing electron to the Free Radicals, without compromising themselves.

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Including references on your resume

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Have you ever wondered what the most commonly used line on a resume is? It would have to be the all time favorite, references available upon request.?There is an ongoing debate among professionals about the inclusion of references on your resume. Some people will strongly encourage you to include the aforementioned line at the bottom of your resume. In a way, this lets your potential employer know that, if asked, you can name at least a couple of people that think you are a great asset to any company. The opposing side will argue the validity of this line as it doesn’t provide any information with a call to action; we should operate under the assumption that every professional with a resume will be able to provide references from his previous employers. And yet another group of professionals will urge you not only to include this section in your resume, but list anywhere from three to five references, along with their titles, contact numbers and a description of your relationship to them. So, how do you know who to listen to? eptwfu01 refrigerator water filter

We advocate mentioning references no matter what. It is proper resume etiquette that you include a section for your references at the bottom of your resume. This lets your potential employer know that you not only have professional references but you understand that checking references is an important part of your interview process. Additionally, you will want to have an employer request references from you so that you can let your references know they can expect to be contacted. Listing someone as your reference on your resume without letting them know, even if they have previously provided a reference for you, is not a good practice. You don’t want anyone on your reference list to be caught by surprise when they are contacted; you’ll want to let them know about the job you are applying for so that they know which qualifications they should highlight when they are contacted.

If you are posting your resume on job search web sites, such as monster.com, or are working with a head hunter to find the best opportunities for you, it is best that you simple use the line, references available upon request?at the end of your resume. As indicated above, you will want to let your references know ahead of time if they will be contacted by a potential employer. Listing references on your resume and making it available to multiple employers for review may result in calls to your references by employers you may not have even been in touch with directly. Obviously, you’ll want to avoid this kind of annoyance to people you are using as references. You don’t want to abuse your relationship with them; therefore don抰 include a full listing of references on your resume if you are making it available to masses.

If you are sending a resume to a specific employer, after you have been in touch with the hiring manager or someone at the company that will refer you for the job you are interested in, we suggest including references on your resume. This allows your potential employer to have all the information necessary to consider you as a serious candidate for the job. The reference list should include the person抯 name, their title and the company they are working for, their relationship to you and their day-time telephone number. As a best practice, before you submit the resume, let your references know about the job opportunity, and that you are passing along their contact information to the potential employer.

If you have already submitted a resume without references, but are going to meet with the employer for an interview, bring a printed copy of your resume that includes a list of references. Following a good interview, employers typically check references ?as a best practice, you will want to provide the hiring manager with a one-stop-shop of your qualifications and your references, so you should always bring a printed copy of your cover letter, your resume and references with you to an interview. Your vigilance is sure to make a great impression and bring you one step closer to getting the job you want.

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The 25 U.S. Cities with the Worst Drinking Water

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AS an old saying goes “Water is the source of life”

While most municipal water sources in America have sterling track records of filtering out such nasty stuff, not all cities are great in this regard. Herewith, we’ve compiled the worst of the worst of the 200 largest cities in America. (Note the “largest;” hence no Flint, Michigan.) So read on to learn about the places where you may want to buy your own filter. And for the best of the best when it comes to tap water,

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Reno, NV

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 14

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:46

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 46

Dirty Water Score: 57.42

24

Pomona, CA

Number of Contaminants: 10

Other Detected Contaminants: 18

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 56.73

23

Corona, CA

Number of Contaminants: 12

Other Detected Contaminants: 13

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 56.70 W10295370A water filter

22

Arlington, TX

Number of Contaminants: 9

Other Detected Contaminants: 21

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 56.01

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21

Bakersfield, CA

Number of Contaminants: 6

Other Detected Contaminants: 29

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 55.79

20

Fresno, CA

Number of Contaminants: 9

Other Detected Contaminants: 22

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 55.25

19

Irvine, CA

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 17

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 55.22

18

Grand Prairie, TX

Number of Contaminants: 9

Other Detected Contaminants: 22

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 55.01

17

Corpus Christi, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 17

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 54.98

16

Fort Worth, TX

Number of Contaminants: 10

Other Detected Contaminants: 20

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 54.49

15

Amarillo, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 18

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 53.98

14

Rockford, IL

Number of Contaminants: 12

Other Detected Contaminants: 17

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:10

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 2

Dirty Water Score: 52.70

13

Brownsville, TX

Number of Contaminants: 12

Other Detected Contaminants: 17

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 52.46

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McKinney, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 20

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 51.98

11

El Paso, TX

Number of Contaminants: 10

Other Detected Contaminants: 23

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 51.49 43968841 water filter

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Dallas, TX

Number of Contaminants: 10

Other Detected Contaminants: 23

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 51.49

9

McAllen, TX

Number of Contaminants: 12

Other Detected Contaminants: 18

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 51.46

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Lubbock, TX

Number of Contaminants: 12

Other Detected Contaminants: 18

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 51.46

7

Frisco, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 21

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 50.98

6

Plano, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 21

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 50.98

5

Pasadena, CA

Number of Contaminants: 14

Other Detected Contaminants: 14

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 50.67

4

Irving, TX

Number of Contaminants: 10

Other Detected Contaminants: 24

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 50.49

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Garland, TX

Number of Contaminants: 11

Other Detected Contaminants: 22

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 49.98

2

Midland, TX

Number of Contaminants: 13

Other Detected Contaminants: 17

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:30

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 6

Dirty Water Score: 49.95

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Modesto, CA

Number of Contaminants: 13

Other Detected Contaminants: 20

Rank of Number of Manufacturing Establishments/Sq. Mile:11

Rank of the total Farm Ag. Chemical Expenses: 1

Dirty Water Score: 47.19 W10413645A water filter

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Bluaqua Refrigerator Water Filters Creates A Water Filter Business relationship with Filterswell.com

Bluaqua filter is proud to announce a replacement affiliation with Bluaqua filter makers. Filterswell Co.ltd uses the newest technologies within the water business, as well as ten years of producing experience to supply the foremost effective, healthiest and best-tasting water handily and at the foremost reasonable price. The products are installed simply to put in your refrigerator.

Focusing at first on a restricted line of business of daily drinking made by the Texas-based ministry, Just Water, Bluaqua filters has plans to expand its line of business to incorporate point-of-use systems like refrigerator and under-sink models.

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Access to sources of fresh, uncontaminated water is a growing drawback round the world. Within the aftermath of a natural disaster like Japan’s recent tsunamis, access to drinking water might become nonexistent. In several third-world environments, gathering water remains a daily struggle. each Life’s filters area unit designed for these varieties of eventualities. The filters area unit gravity-fed and designed to be used with 2 plastic buckets to contain the water. The assembly method needs no written directions, solely a visible demonstration, so may be effective in areas wherever there’s a barrier. The filters have seen use in Haiti wherever 3,000 were sent within the aftermath of the recent earthquakes. 10,000 were sent to Japan once drinking water became inaccessible within the aftermath of the tidal wave. they need conjointly been employed in West Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

The water filters accommodate a porous outer ceramic casing containing carbon and extra resins. The pore size is 0.2 microns. This can be sufficiently small to forestall any microbiological organism from contaminating the water. Within the ceramic casing may be a layer of atomic number 6 designed to strip the water of chemicals and any further contaminates, in addition as unpleasant style or odor. additionally, the filters area unit heat-infused with micronized mixture silver designed to prevent the expansion of microbes inside the filter itself.

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Global Refrigerator Water Filter Market Report

The Refrigerator Water Filters Market Report (Download Free Sample Report Here) is assembled with several market features, for example, market size, share, current trends, dynamics, and future growth trends. The assessment report is set up to help strategists in understanding the sales, consumption and revenue impact under the study period. This industry examination ensures that the reader gains an intellectual insight of the market empowering them with latest and accurate global data.

The research covers the current market size of the global Refrigerator Water Filters market and its growth rates based on 5-year records with company outline of key players/manufacturers. The in-depth information by segments of the Refrigerator Water Filters market helps monitor future profitability & to make critical decisions for growth. The report on trends and developments focuses on markets and elements, capacities, technologies, CAPEX cycle and the changing structure of the global Refrigerator Water Filters market.

The global Refrigerator Water Filters market is expanding toward a very quick movement and with the rise in technological innovation, competitions in the industry many local and regional vendors are extending precise utilization products for varied end-users. The new business players in the Refrigerator Water Filters market are finding it difficult to battle with international businesspeople based on quality, reliability, and innovations in technology.

Global Refrigerator Water Filters market is projected to rise at a stable rate and will post CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of xx% during 2018-2023.

Global Refrigerator Water Filters market report provides a comprehensive analysis of

• Key market segments and sub-segments

• Growing market shares and dynamics

• Increasing supply and demand Outlines

• Tracking current trends/opportunities/challenges

• Competitive insights

•Opportunity mapping in terms of technological breakthroughs Accelerator

The Report, besides estimating the global Refrigerator Water Filters market potential to 2018-2023 reviews on who can be the Refrigerator Water Filters market leaders and what communities would benefit them to achieve the market share. The Refrigerator Water Filters Industry report gives an overview of the dynamics of the market, by discussing various aspects such as drivers, constraints, value chain, customer acceptance, and investment synopsis.

Market Segment by Regions, this report splits Global into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate of Refrigerator Water Filters in these regions, from 2011 to 2021 (forecast), like

1、North America

2、Europe

3、China

4、Japan

5、Southeast Asia

6、India

The Major Key Players Analysis:

Leading Companies covered in Refrigerator Water Filters Market report :

1、Whirlpool
2、LG Electronics
3、Samsung
4、Electrolux
5、Bosch
6、GE
7、Kenmore
8、Swift Green Filters
9、KX Technologies
10、Miele
11、3M
12、Ecopure Filter

Refrigerator Water Filters Market By Types:

1、Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Filters
2、Carbon Block Filters
3、Other Types

Refrigerator Water Filters Market By applications :

1、Residential
2、Commercial

Market Effect Factors Analysis:

1、Technology Progress/Risk

2、Technology Progress in Refrigerator Water Filters Industry

3、Consumer Needs/Customer Preference Change

4、Economic/Political Environmental Change

The Refrigerator Water Filters Market report covers the market aspect and its growth forecasts over the coming years, the Report also brief opportunities with the product life cycle, connecting it to the relevant products from across industries that had already been commercialized details the potential for multiple applications, explaining new product innovations and gives an overview of potential geographical Refrigerator Water Filters market shares.

Key Points Covered in Global Refrigerator Water Filters Market Report:

Global Refrigerator Water Filters Market Competition by Manufacturers Profiles/Analysis by Application

Global Refrigerator Water Filters Capacity, Production, Price Trend by Type, Revenue (Value) by Region (2018-2023)

Global Refrigerator Water Filters Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Region (2018-2023)

Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers

Marketing Strategy Analysis, Distributors/Traders