PFAS Testing & Reduction Directory

Find the right resources for monitoring and reducing your PFAS exposure.

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Cyclopure Water Test Kit Pro

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  • Best used for: Comprehensive home water PFAS screening
  • How it works: Mail-in testing using proprietary DEXSORB® filtration technology
  • Measurement: Tests for 55 PFAS compounds with parts per trillion (ppt) sensitivity
  • Considerations: $79 per test; results available digitally with detailed analysis
  • Website: Cyclopure.com

Tap Score by SimpleLab

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  • Best used for: Detailed water quality assessment including PFAS
  • How it works: Mail-in sample kit with EPA-certified laboratory analysis
  • Measurement: Results reported in ppt with health risk contextualization
  • Considerations: $200-400 depending on package; comprehensive reporting with treatment recommendations
  • Website: SimpleWaterLab.com

Safe Home PFAS Test Kit

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  • Best used for: Testing multiple PFAS compounds in drinking water
  • How it works: Mail-in sampling with laboratory analysis
  • Measurement: Tests for 14 PFAS compounds with EPA-certified methods
  • Considerations: Higher cost ($499.95) but detailed reporting with clear health context
  • Website: SafeHomeKit.com

PFAS Test Strips

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  • Best used for: Quick screening for total PFAS presence
  • How it works: Chemical reaction strips indicate presence/absence
  • Measurement: Qualitative (positive/negative) rather than quantitative
  • Considerations: Limited accuracy; best for initial screening only
  • Website: Various online retailers

ResinTech PFAS Test Kit

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  • Best used for: Professional-grade testing for industrial and residential water
  • How it works: Mail-in sampling with targeted analysis for PFOA and PFOS
  • Measurement: Quantitative measurement of the two most common PFAS compounds
  • Considerations: $275 per test; good for commercial and residential applications
  • Website: ResinTech

MIT Lateral Flow PFAS Sensor

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  • Best used for: Emerging rapid test technology for at-home PFAS detection
  • How it works: Polyaniline-based sensor changes conductivity when PFAS present
  • Measurement: Can detect PFAS as low as 200-400 parts per trillion
  • Considerations: New technology; currently in development phase but promising for consumer use
  • Website: MIT Chemistry

UMass Amherst Nanopore PFAS Sensor

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  • Best used for: Next-generation PFAS detection using nanopore technology
  • How it works: Cyclodextrin-modified nanopore detects PFAS at molecular level
  • Measurement: Detection limits around 400 ppt; future improvements expected
  • Considerations: Emerging technology; more portable and affordable than traditional methods
  • Website: UMass Amherst Research

Chromatography-based PFAS Mapping

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  • Best used for: Advanced LC-MS/MS technology for comprehensive PFAS profiling
  • How it works: Uses specialized columns like Raptor™ Polar X for short-chain PFAS
  • Measurement: Can detect ultrashort-chain PFAS missed by standard methods
  • Considerations: Laboratory service; provides detailed PFAS fingerprinting
  • Website: SelectScience

Berkey Water Filter with PF-2 Elements

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  • Best used for: Gravity-fed water filtration system with PFAS removal
  • How it works: Multi-stage filtration including specialized PF-2 elements for PFAS removal
  • Measurement: Removes >99.9% of tested PFAS compounds
  • Considerations: $300-400 initial investment; replacement filters every 6-12 months
  • Website: Berkey Filters

Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher

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  • Best used for: Kitchen counter water pitcher with advanced filtration
  • How it works: Proprietary filtration technology targeting PFAS and other contaminants
  • Measurement: Removes >99.5% of PFOS and PFOA
  • Considerations: $90 for pitcher; filters last 100 gallons or approximately 4 months
  • Website: Clearly Filtered

Gradiant ForeverGone

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  • Best used for: All-in-one solution for PFAS removal and destruction
  • How it works: Combines Micro-Foam Fractionation and Destruction Engine to concentrate and destroy PFAS
  • Measurement: Meets or exceeds EPA drinking water standards for PFAS removal
  • Considerations: Commercial/industrial application; leading technology for permanent PFAS elimination
  • Website: Gradiant

Epic Water Filters PFAS Pitcher

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  • Best used for: Water filter pitcher specifically designed for PFAS removal
  • How it works: Multi-stage filtration with proprietary PFAS-targeting media
  • Measurement: Removes >99.9% of PFOS and PFOA, and >96% of GenX
  • Considerations: $80-90 for pitcher; filters last approximately 150 gallons
  • Website: Epic Water Filters

Aquasana OptimH2O Reverse Osmosis System

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  • Best used for: Under-sink RO system with enhanced PFAS reduction technology
  • How it works: Reverse osmosis combined with Claryum filtration technology
  • Measurement: Certified to NSF/ANSI 53 & 58 for PFOA/PFOS reduction
  • Considerations: $300-400 installation; requires periodic filter replacement
  • Website: Aquasana

PFAS Destruction System by Cyclopure

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  • Best used for: Advanced home system using DEXSORB® technology
  • How it works: Uses cyclodextrin-based adsorbent specifically designed for PFAS
  • Measurement: Eliminates >99% of PFAS including short-chain compounds
  • Considerations: Emerging technology; higher price point than traditional filters
  • Website: Cyclopure Purefast

ProOne Gravity Filter with ProMax™ Tech

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  • Best used for: Gravity-fed system with enhanced PFAS filtration
  • How it works: Silver-infused ceramic with specialized PFAS filtration media
  • Measurement: Lab-tested for reduction of PFOA and PFOS to below 70 ppt
  • Considerations: $240-300 system; filters last up to 12 months
  • Website: ProOne Water Filters

Pure Effect ULTRA-UC PFAS+ Filter

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  • Best used for: Under-counter filtration system for comprehensive PFAS removal
  • How it works: Multi-stage filtration including coconut shell carbon matrix and ion exchange
  • Measurement: Targets 7,800+ contaminants including multiple PFAS compounds
  • Considerations: $380-450; 2-year filter life with 1,500 gallon capacity
  • Website: Pure Effect Filters

Home Master Artesian Full Contact RO

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  • Best used for: Comprehensive reverse osmosis system with remineralization
  • How it works: 7-stage filtration process including catalytic carbon for PFAS removal
  • Measurement: Reduces PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS compounds by up to 99%
  • Considerations: $400-500 system; annual filter replacement costs; wastes some water
  • Website: Home Master Filters