Manufacturing ‘Medical Devices’ – Flier’s Quality Water Systems



People who once had terminal kidney ailments can now lead normal lives, thanks to modern hemodialysis. But a week of hemodialysis can require more than 150 gallons of water, and every drop must be purified to meet incredibly stringent standards because patients are particularly vulnerable to waterborne chemicals, bacteria, and toxins.
That means lives actually depend on a system’s ability to flawlessly treat, store, and distribute large quantities of ultrapure water. So the people who engineer these systems must be fully trained and certified to meet increasingly tough regulatory standards. At the same time, hemodialysis providers are under pressure to control costs, and need systems that can deliver greater economy throughout their life cycles.
To meet these challenges, Flier’s has assembled a team of qualified system engineers and technicians. They’re experts in developing application-specific turnkey solutions that address every need – from initial audits through system design, installation, training, and preventative maintenance. And to respond quickly to any issue, they offer 24/7 service.
Flier’s Quality Water does everything possible to ensure that their systems are the safest choice for hemodialysis clinics, facilities, other medical providers and their patients.

“Providing hemodialysis water systems is an enormous responsibility. We won’t rest until we’re certain the patients who use our systems will be fully protected.“
~Jim Flier