NSF/ANSI Standard 61
Benefits of NSF Standards to Home Water Filtration Systems
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NSF/ANSI Standard 61:
Drinking Water System Components
-- Health Effects is the
nationally recognized health
effects standard for all
devices, components and
materials which contact drinking
water. For more information on
these two Standards click on
"Relevant Standards."
NSF Standards
were developed by the National
Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
International. NSF is a world
renowned scientific and
technical expert in the health
and environmental sciences. Its
professional staff consists of
engineers, chemists,
toxicologists, and environmental
health professionals.
NSF is an internationally
recognized, not-for-profit,
third-party testing organization
that tests and certifies home
water filtration systems to
ensure they meet strict public
health standards. Certified
products that have been tested
to verify that they meet certain
standards for health and
aesthetics will have the logo
mark on the right.
This ultimately results in
giving customers the assurance
that the filter system they
about to buy will do what the
manufacturer’s literature says
it will do.
Benefits of NSF certifications:
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Filter reduction claims are
true ensuring you are buying
the right water treatment
system.
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No
harmful chemicals will be
added to the filtered water.
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The
system unit is structurally
sound according to
specifications.
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The
filtration system is as
advertised; no misleading
literature and labeling.
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No
change in the materials and
manufacturing processes as
described by the
About NSF:
NSF International, The Public
Health and Safety Company™, a
not-for-profit, non-governmental
organization, is the world
leader in standards development,
product certification,
education, and risk-management
for public health and safety.
For 60 years, NSF has been
committed to public health,
safety, and protection of the
environment. While focusing on
food, water, indoor air, and the
environment, NSF develops
national standards, provides
learning opportunities through
its Center for Public Health
Education, and provides
third-party conformity
assessment services while
representing the interests of
all stakeholders. The primary
stakeholder groups include
industry, the regulatory
community, and the public at
large.
NSF is widely recognized for its
scientific and technical
expertise in the health and
environmental sciences. Its
professional staff includes
engineers, chemists,
toxicologists, and environmental
health professionals with broad
experience both in public and
private organizations.
NSF has earned the Collaborating
Center designations by the World
Health Organization (WHO) for
Food and Water Safety and Indoor
Environment.
Serving manufacturers operating
in 80 countries, NSF was founded
in 1944 and is headquartered in
Ann Arbor, MI USA. The NSF Mark
is recognized for its value in
international trade around the
world and is respected by
regulatory agencies at the
local, state, and federal
levels.
About ANSI :
The American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) is a private,
non-profit organization
(501(c)3) that administers and
coordinates the U.S. voluntary
standardization and conformity
assessment system.
The Institute's mission is to
enhance both the global
competitiveness of U.S. business
and the U.S. quality of life by
promoting and facilitating
voluntary consensus standards
and conformity assessment
systems, and safeguarding their
integrity.
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