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50GPD Membrane and Composite Filter Pack for Osmio Zero Installation System - All Questions
Hi, I have two questions -
Does the nasal cannula come with this water bottle or do you buy it separately?
And do you ship to Australia?
Does the nasal cannula come with this water bottle or do you buy it separately?
And do you ship to Australia?
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Osmio Duo Hydrogen Water Bottle 400ml In Ash Rose
Question by: Shayl on 14 Feb 2020, 08:04
The nasal cannula is included. Yes, we do ship to Australia.
Answer by: Maria on 14 Feb 2020, 10:25
Does this product change the pH of the water?
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Osmio Duo Hydrogen Water Bottle 400ml
Question by: B on 22 Apr 2020, 20:45
No the bottles uses a spe pem membrane method so it will not allow the pH influencing gases through it, just h2
Answer by: Mark Kent on 23 Apr 2020, 09:41
Hi,
What is the best way to dispose of a used cartridge?
What is the best way to dispose of a used cartridge?
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Osmio 4.5 x 10 Inch Carbon Block 5 Micron
Question by: Robert Chittock on 26 Apr 2020, 14:06
Good question! The carbon can be crushed and disposed with your garden waste or can be added to flower beds (it will improve soil drainage and will slowly biodegrade); the plastic cups can be disposed in the recycling bin.
Answer by: Admin on 27 Apr 2020, 11:35
Can the replacement filters be recycled?
Question by: Joe on 14 Feb 2022, 18:10
Osmio Zero and Fusion filters can be recycled as follows.
Quick-Change activated carbon filter and Quick-Change membrane 50GPD filter: these two filters can be placed in plastics recycling. However, the bottom of the filters will first need to be cut open using a hacksaw. The carbon and membrane elements can then be removed and thrown into the bin before placing the filters in recycling.
Quick-Change Sediment filter: This can simply be placed into the plastics recycling.
Quick-Change Insertion filter: This filter should again be cut in half and the contents emptied out into the bin before recycling the plastic exterior.
Quick-Change activated carbon filter and Quick-Change membrane 50GPD filter: these two filters can be placed in plastics recycling. However, the bottom of the filters will first need to be cut open using a hacksaw. The carbon and membrane elements can then be removed and thrown into the bin before placing the filters in recycling.
Quick-Change Sediment filter: This can simply be placed into the plastics recycling.
Quick-Change Insertion filter: This filter should again be cut in half and the contents emptied out into the bin before recycling the plastic exterior.
Answer by: Davila Colin (Admin) on 15 Feb 2022, 10:50