7 Facts About PFAS in Your Water Infographic

You might not think much about your daily water use, but its quality affects nearly every part of your home and health. If your water contains PFAS—synthetic “forever chemicals” used to resist heat, grease, and water—you could be exposed through cooking, cleaning, bathing, or even laundry. PFAS dissolve easily in water and don’t break down with heat, meaning they can contaminate food during boiling or steaming and linger on clothes washed in untreated water. When showering or bathing, these chemicals can also be absorbed through the skin, especially in warm water. PFAS spread throughout your plumbing system without specialized filtration, reaching every faucet and appliance. To reduce exposure, start by testing your water and installing reverse osmosis or whole-home filtration systems designed to remove PFAS. Using filtered water for cooking, rinsing produce, and drinking helps minimize risk. Taking these proactive steps can significantly lower your household’s exposure to harmful chemicals and ensure the water you use every day supports a healthier, safer home.

source: https://www.alamowatersofteners.com/how-pfas-show-up-in-unexpected-places-in-your-home/

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