Certifications & Standards (NSF/ANSI)
NSF/ANSI 42/53/401/58 and how to verify claims.
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Choosing a Chloramine Filter: Standards, Media, and Practical Setup Choices
Learn how to choose a chloramine filter, which standards and filter media matter, and how to match systems…

Choosing a PFAS Water Filter: How to Read the Label Carefully
Learn how to read water filter labels for PFAS reduction, from certifications to micron ratings, so you can…

Choosing a Lead-Removal Water Filter: Which Certification Standard Matters Most
Learn which NSF/ANSI standards to look for when choosing a water filter for lead, how they differ, and…

Does NSF Certification Cover the Whole Water Filter System or Just One Part?
Learn how NSF certification applies to full water filter systems versus individual components so you can read labels…

What NSF/ANSI 58 Really Covers for Home RO Systems
Understand what NSF/ANSI 58 certification means for home reverse osmosis systems, what it covers, what it does not,…

Certified Claims vs “Tested To”: How to Read Water Filter Marketing Language
Learn the difference between certified claims and “tested to” wording on water filters so you can compare products,…

How to Verify a Water Filter’s Certification Claim Step-by-Step
Learn step-by-step how to verify home water filter certification claims, read NSF-style labels correctly, and confirm what contaminants…

NSF/ANSI 401 Explained: Emerging Contaminants in Plain English
Learn what NSF/ANSI 401 means, which emerging contaminants it covers, how it compares to NSF 42, 53, and…

NSF/ANSI 42 vs 53: Which One Matters for You?
Understand the difference between NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 water filter standards, what each covers, and how to decide…
