What are chloramines and why are they used?

Chloramines are a combination of chlorine and ammonia at low concentrations. They are regarded as a more reliable disinfectant than chlorine alone because they last longer in distribution systems. Chloramines also produce lower levels of disinfection byproducts than chlorine alone.

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1. What are chloramines and why are they used?
2. Are chloramines safe?
3. If chloramines disinfect, can’t they harm people and pets?
4. Kidney dialysis patients, aquatic life owners and beermakers should remove chloramines.
5. Do home water softeners remove chloramines?