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Rest assured that when you choose our products, you are guaranteed to have chosen a product that meets and exceeds all the requirements in your area.
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Products with the cUPC badge are IAPMO certified products that meet the ASME A112.18.1-2018 / CSA B125.1-18 standards.
Simply put, standards set by the National Sanitation Foundation to protect the quality of our water.
All products meeting these standards will not contaminate the water, to a certain extent, with toxins or heavy metals that could cause harm to your health or the environment.
A faucet that is NSF-61 certified is safe to drink from.
NSF-372 are standards assuring that the materials used have minimal lead content reducing the risk of lead contamination of your drinking water.
For most faucets, it is the same as NSF/ANSI/CAN 61.
However, NSF/ANSI 61 establishes limits for lead that may migrate into drinking water from the water contact materials, NSF/ANSI 372 establishes a limit on the amount of lead that may be contained within the water contact materials in a drinking water contact product.
Products with the cUPC badge are IAPMO certified products that meet the ASME A112.18.1-2018 / CSA B125.1-18 standards.
Simply put, standards set by the National Sanitation Foundation to protect the quality of our water.
All products meeting these standards will not contaminate the water, to a certain extent, with toxins or heavy metals that could cause harm to your health or the environment.
A faucet that is NSF-61 certified is safe to drink from.
NSF-372 are standards assuring that the materials used have minimal lead content reducing the risk of lead contamination of your drinking water.
For most faucets, it is the same as NSF/ANSI/CAN 61.
However, NSF/ANSI 61 establishes limits for lead that may migrate into drinking water from the water contact materials, NSF/ANSI 372 establishes a limit on the amount of lead that may be contained within the water contact materials in a drinking water contact product.