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Introducing Our New and Improved Claryum® Under Sink Filters

Aquasana has unveiled its newly upgraded line of Claryum® under sink water filters, featuring higher contaminant reduction, stricter PFAS certification, and new faucet options.

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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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This article explores the safety of school drinking water, highlighting common contaminants, health risks for children, and what parents can do to ensure their kids have access to clean, safe water throughout the school day.

Learn how to test water hardness to see if you have hard water in your home, and find out its hardness level to determine if and how you should address it.

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.

With so many water filters on the market, how can you know which ones are good? Learn how you can check a filter’s effectiveness using performance data sheets.

In this article, we’ll help you determine if a water softener is necessary to address hard water in your home.

An unusual odor coming from your water can make you question its safety. A foul smell could mean contaminants or the smell could just be a harmless nuisance. Here, we lay out the cause of the smell and what to do to resolve it.