Certificates & Awards
Certificates & Awards
National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
NSF/ANSI 42 – Drinking Water Treatment Units – Aesthetic Effects
This standard covers point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) systems designed to reduce specific aesthetic or non-health-related contaminants (chlorine, taste and odor and particulates,) that may be present in public or private drinking water.
NSF/ANSI 53 – Drinking Water Treatment Units – Health Effects
Standard 53 addresses point-of-use (POU) and point-of entry (POE) systems designed to reduce specific health related contaminants, such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, lead, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether), that may be present in public or private drinking water.
Water Quality Association (WQA)
NSF / ANSI 42 – Drinking Water Treatment Units, Aesthetic Effects
This section of the directory lists those drinking water treatment units which have been WQA certified in accordance with Voluntary Industry Standard For Drinking Water Treatment Units- Aesthetic Effects, NSF/ANSI-42, and is published periodically by the Water Quality Association (WQA), as a service to the industry and consumers. The WQA is a non-profit international association of manufacturers, distributors, and dealers of water treatment systems for household, commercial, and industrial applications. The online directory is continuously updated to identify those water treatment equipment products that have been tested and passed stringent industry standards to become certified by the water Quality Association.
NSF/ANSI 53 – Drinking Water Treatment Units – Health Effects
This section of the directory also lists those drinking water treatment units which have been WQA certified in accordance with Voluntary Industry Standard For Drinking Water Treatment Units- Health Effects, NSF/ANSI-53.
Certification means that a production model of the listed line of drinking water treatment units was tested at the Water Quality Association laboratory, or any of the other testing laboratories recognized by the Water Quality Association, and was found to have met the standards for reduction of specific health-related contaminates in drinking water. In addition, the materials and components used in these certified drinking water treatment units have met the rigorous safety and structural integrity and strength requirements set industry Standard NSF/ANSI-53.
Award
This Nano Nature Water Filtration System is also awarded in Women’s Weekly Magazine, best in home in the Domestic DIVA Awards 2015.