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25 Surprising Facts About Fridges
How to Keep Your Fridge Running Smoothly

Fridges are available in many different sizes and shapes. They can be fitted into small spaces, such as dorm rooms.

Certain models also connect to smart devices. You can monitor your fridge from afar and resolve issues when they arise. You can also control them using voice commands.

Noise

Refrigerators emit a wide variety of noises while they are operating. Certain sounds are more noticeable than others. If you notice any of the below sounds find out the cause and look for a quick fix before calling a fridge repair company.

Rattling

The fridge may rumble when there's not enough space between it and the cabinet or wall or if it's sitting at an unlevel angle. It's not difficult to solve. It's just a matter of ensure that there's at least a couple of inches between the fridge and the wall or cabinet, or adjust the leveling screws or legs to increase or decrease the height of your fridge.

Hissing

When the compressor is cooling your food, it can make a hissing sound. This is a common sound that is caused by the compressor fluid or refrigerant moving through the system. If you're worried, count how often the compressor is running and contact an emergency repair service for your fridge when it happens more often than normal.

Squeaking

Refrigerators can be noisy if their coils or fans are filthy. If you hear a loud squeaking sound from your fridge, make use of an attachment for a vacuum cleaner along with a rag and dish soap or water and warm water to wash the fan and coils. It's important to do this every two years, or more often when your fridge is old or is used frequently.

Clicking

A click sound can be heard from a fridge. It is usually caused by freezing around the fan of the freezer. Manual defrosting can resolve the problem however it is likely to recur in the event that a professional is not called to assist.

If you hear clicking, switch the fridge back on. The sound could also be caused by the ice maker if you have one to the fridge, so it's crucial to ensure that it's turned off when you don't require continuous ice.

The hum coming from your fridge is normal. It can be louder during certain times of day, or following heavy stockings or a lot of freezer functions. The refrigerator is working harder to keep your food cool, and therefore it will work more quickly. This isn't an indication of a problem.

Dust

Dust in the house is a magnet for dirt, bacteria and other microorganisms, as well as traces of everyday household chemical exposures. The tiny particles can cause allergic reactions and respiratory irritation and are an ideal surface for microbes, which includes those that could cause infection if they come into contact with a cut.

It's impossible to completely clean a fridge but regular cleaning can reduce the accumulation of dust and keep the temperature more constant. A dirty fridge wastes energy because it overheats and is inefficient. If your fridge is making more noise than usual or when you suspect it's running out of energy due to overworking it might be time to get it checked out.

Dust doesn't float into the air from the outside as is often believed. It contains resuspended soil from the home, which is often tainted with lead and other toxicants, along with pollen, mold spores and car exhaust. It also contains pollutant residues from the past, such as DDT which were banned more than half 100 years ago.


Some compounds, like flame retardants such as decabromodiphenylether, volatilize into the air. However, the majority substances found in dust are derived from objects that are thrown off, for example, electronic equipment. High-molecular-weight substances, such as surfactants used in cleaners and paint strippers, also migrate directly into dust.

Apart from contaminating the food in the refrigerator, a dusty refrigerator can also affect your health. frydge.uk could harbor allergens, like pet dander and the droppings of cockroaches which can trigger asthma and allergies in many people. It can also contain bacteria spores like staphylococcus aureus, which can cause infection if they make their way into an open wound.

Researchers have discovered that dust contamination is associated with a wide range of health problems such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, leukemia and inflammatory bowel disease. A recent study revealed that homes of children who were diagnosed with leukemia were more likely to have higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PBDEs and PCBs in their dust than the homes of healthy kids.

Condenser Coils

When refrigerators run properly, the coils on the back and front of the appliance should help disperse heat generated by the compressor. If these radiator-like parts are covered with dust, pet hair or lint the compressor has to work hard trying to cool the refrigerator, which wears down the unit. It's important to regularly clean your coils.

Before you begin, disconnect and turn off the power source of your refrigerator. This will reduce the chance of electrocuting yourself or your family members when working on the appliance. It is also a good idea to wear a mask if you are sensitive to dust. You will then have to find the coils. These coils are usually located in the back of the refrigerator or, in some instances, at the front and base. If you're unsure of where to find them, consult your fridge's owner manual or contact the manufacturer for more details.

Once you've located the coils, take off the access panel (if there is one) and alternate between vacuuming them using the narrow hose attachment or brushing them using a condenser cleaning brush. It is important to be patient when doing this so that you don't bend or damaging the coils. When finished you can replace the kick panel or move the fridge to its position and plug it back in.

If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire a professional. It's less expensive and easier to maintain the cleaning routine in order to prevent the problem.

Maintenance

Refrigerators are durable appliances that are running all day and night to cool your food. They need regular maintenance to help them accomplish their task effectively. This simple preventive maintenance will keep them running smoothly for years to come.

One easy thing to do is to clean the door seals. Gaskets can get filled with jelly and other sticky food items, allowing air to escape through tiny gaps. Every few months, wipe them clean with baking soda solution and warm water using a toothbrush or sponge.

The fan at the rear of the refrigerator is a different place to check. It can get noisy when it's blocked with insulation, paper and even mouse (gasp). Unplug the refrigerator and take it off all the shelves and take out any removable parts. Vacuum cleaners equipped with connections for hoses are a great option to clean the coils and the area surrounding them. Make sure that you switch the fridge back on when you're done.

You should check the owner's manual for details on where to find the coils, the fan and the cleaning tools you may need. It is also recommended to review the warranty to be sure you are aware of the coverage.

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