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Quick summary: Certification to an NSF/ANSI water-treatment standard means a specific product has been independently evaluated by NSF or another accredited certification body against defined requirements for areas such as contaminant reduction, material safety and structural integrity. However, the NSF mark alone does not tell you what the product is certifie...


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Quick summary: Recent cyberattacks on U.S. water systems disrupted monitoring and control functions. Reported effects included water pressure loss, which can create a potential pathway for contaminants. While there are no confirmed reports of drinking water contamination at this time, homeowners should follow local water advisories. Professional water testing and certified...


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As summer winds down, the school year begins and the pace of everyday life picks back up, many of us look for ways to bring a little more structure to our routines. From taking care of your body to simplifying household tasks, thoughtful routines can help make busy days feel more manageable. Here are five habits that can help your household thrive heading into fall..

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Quick summary: Common signs that your water softener has stopped working properly include hard water symptoms, low water pressure, standing water in the brine tank and salt-related issues. Water softener troubleshooting typically involves checking power, salt levels, regeneration settings and water flow to identify and resolve the most common causes of perfor...


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Quick summary: NSF water filter certification means a specific product has been evaluated by an independent certification body against defined performance, material safety or structural integrity requirements. The NSF mark alone does not explain what a system is certified to do — that’s why it’s important to understand what the specific standards mean.

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