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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning of dangerous lead levels associated with certain Chinese-made faucets sold online and is advising consumers to double-check that any faucet they ...
Clean or replace faucet aerators regularly. Contact your local health department or water utility to request lead testing, or visit epa.gov/safewater. Consumers can report product defects or ...
CPSC warns consumers to stop using specific Amazon-sold faucets that leach harmful lead into drinking water. Four Chinese-manufactured faucet brands found in violation; no recalls initiated by ...
Either it's too soft, too splattery, or just not powerful enough to rinse quickly. The culprit could be your faucet aerator. Luckily, removing an aerator is one of many basic home improvement tasks ...
The city provided the following tips: Unscrew and remove faucet screens/aerators and clean out any particles Run cold water through faucets and appliances with direct water connections for at ...
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Once loosened, twist it off completely. Align the threads of the new aerator with those on the faucet. Gently screw it in by turning it clockwise until it’s snug. Hand-tighten it to prevent ...