What Are PFAS and Why Are They a Concern?
What Are PFAS and Why Are They a Concern?
PFAS are commonly used in industrial processes, firefighting foams, and everyday products like non-stick cookware, food packaging, and water-resistant fabrics. Over time, these chemicals can enter the water supply and accumulate in the body, potentially leading to:
PFAS are commonly used in industrial processes, firefighting foams, and everyday products like non-stick cookware, food packaging, and water-resistant fabrics. Over time, these chemicals can enter the water supply and accumulate in the body, potentially leading to:
Because PFAS are odorless, tasteless, and invisible, the only way to detect them is through water testing.
Because PFAS are odorless, tasteless, and invisible, the only way to detect them is through water testing.
How Do You Know if PFAS Are in Your Water?
PFAS contamination has been detected in both municipal water systems and private wells throughout the Midwest, particularly in areas near industrial sites or military bases. While some states are beginning to regulate PFAS levels, many homes remain unprotected.
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