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    Why do dialysis centers need a dedicated water treatment system?

    Dialysis water directly affects patient safety because it mixes with concentrates to form dialysate, which comes into direct contact with a patient’s bloodstream during treatment. Even trace amounts of chlorine, chloramines, aluminum, bacteria, or endotoxins can lead to severe reactions, including fever, hemolysis, or long-term health complications. A dedicated hemodialysis water treatment system eliminates these risks by ensuring high purity levels, stable performance, and compliance with AAMI/ISO standards. Proper water quality is not just a technical requirement—it is a critical part of patient care and clinical safety.


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