
Flier’s engineers, design, build, install, and service Hemodialysis Water Filtration Systems like lives depend on them—because they do.
Our hemodialysis water filtration systems are engineered to meet the industry’s most stringent standards for water purity, performance, and patient protection. Designed for reliability and cost-effective operation, our systems help clinics, hospitals, and healthcare providers deliver safe, high-quality dialysis care while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Our experienced engineers are fully trained and certified to meet all relevant hemodialysis water quality standards.
Fully trained and certified systems engineers
Expertise in all applicable hemodialysis water standards
Our equipment meets recognized medical device quality and regulatory requirements.
FDA 510(k) and ISO 13485 registered medical devices
Health Canada Medical Device Licensed
Designed to meet AAMI, CMS, and LAL water purity requirements
Every dialysis facility has unique requirements. Our systems are designed to suit any healthcare environment.
Suitable for:
Single-patient applications
Outpatient dialysis clinics
Multi-patient dialysis centres
Critical care environments
From planning to long-term support, we provide complete dialysis water system solutions.
Our services include:
Application-specific system design, engineering, and installation
Hemodialysis water system audits and staff training
Individualised preventive maintenance programs
24/7 technical service and support
Our systems are built to deliver dependable performance while reducing operational costs.
Benefits include:
Improved regulatory compliance and documentation
Reduced system downtime and maintenance
Longer equipment life with lower life-cycle costs
Greater peace of mind and enhanced patient protection
During a single dialysis treatment, a patient may be exposed to 120–150 litres of water, which is significantly more than normal daily water consumption.
Because this water comes into close contact with the patient’s bloodstream, even trace levels of contaminants can create serious health risks.
Maintaining ultra-pure dialysis water is essential for patient safety and successful treatment outcomes.
The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) establishes technical standards for dialysis water quality, including acceptable limits for chemical and microbial contaminants.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) enforces Conditions for Coverage for ESRD facilities, making compliance essential for healthcare providers participating in federal healthcare programs.
Together, these standards help ensure safe dialysis treatment and consistent regulatory compliance.
Routine water quality testing is essential to maintain patient safety and regulatory compliance.
Typical testing schedules include:
Bacterial cultures: At least once every month
Endotoxin testing: Monthly or according to facility protocols
Chemical analysis: Annually or whenever source water quality changes
Chlorine and chloramine testing: Before each treatment day and whenever carbon tanks are replaced
Poor-quality dialysis water can expose patients to severe medical complications.
Potential risks include:
Bacterial contamination: May lead to septicaemia
Endotoxin breakthrough: Can cause febrile reactions
Chloramine exposure: May result in haemolytic anaemia
Long-term aluminium exposure: Can contribute to dialysis dementia and bone disease
Maintaining strict water quality standards helps protect patients, supports reliable clinical outcomes, and ensures ongoing regulatory compliance.
