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Aquasana’s 7th Annual Water Quality Survey Reveals Americans are Increasingly Concerned About Microplastics and PFAS

Discover insights from the 7th annual Aquasana Water Quality Survey, highlighting rising concerns over PFAS and microplastics, bottled water misconceptions, and growing trust in filtered water.

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Top 10 Reasons to Choose Aquasana

At Aquasana, we are water filtration experts. We stay up-to-date on the latest health trends and strive to make sure we are jumping ahead of emerging contaminants when it comes to filtration. That’s because we have one purpose—to bring clean, healthy water to your home.

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Aquasana Certified Products

In a time when water quality concerns are at the forefront, investing in a reliable water filter is a necessity for many households. Yet, with so many options flooding the market, how can you be certain the filter you choose delivers on its promise of clean drinking water? The answer lies in third-party testing and certification.

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Reverse osmosis filtration systems have become a popular in-home option for households looking to improve the quality of their water, but is RO water actually good or bad for your health?

Many indoor house plants are extremely sensitive to chemicals in tap water. Find out what type of water is best for watering your plants.

Each August we observe National Water Quality Month with a goal to spread awareness about water quality issues and make changes to help preserve water resources.

These 6 contaminants are the biggest culprits affecting your water quality.

Reverse osmosis offers to provide the cleanest water available. Are there anReverse osmosis water filters provide the cleanest drinking water available. So what is reverse osmosis and how does it work? down sides to the RO process?

Fluoride has been added to public water since the 1940's - should you be worried?