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California Certifications

The following State of California, Department of Health Services Certificates are available for download and printout in Adobe PDF.

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Multi-Pure® Drinking Water Systems have been listed, certified, and/or registered by the following:

  • California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Nos. 91-1017 and 93-1129
  • Iowa Department of Public Health
  • State of Wisconsin, Bureau of Building Water Systems, Research and Product Review Unit
  • State of Massachusetts, Board of Plumbing
  • State of Colorado, Department of Health, Drinking Water Program

 

Multi-Pure®’s Superior Performance Confirmed by NSF Testing and Certification

The effectiveness of any drinking water treatment device is measured by the performance of its filter. NSF testing in accordance with NSF/ANSI standards provides the consumer with the highest level of assurance that certified products will perform as claimed. A close review of NSF Listings shows that Multi-Pure®’s solid carbon block filters are the most effective for reducing a broad spectrum of contaminants of aesthetic as well as health concern.

NSF International was founded in 1944 as the National Sanitation Foundation. NSF provides public health and safety-related information to concerned consumers around the world. As a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, NSF is the leading global provider of public health and safety risk management solutions. Not only does NSF provide product certification and safety audits for the food and water industries, NSF International is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Food Safety and for Drinking Water Safety and Treatment. NSF offices and state-of-the-art testing facilities are headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan (USA).

Click here to view the NSF Certification Charts for Multi-Pure® products.
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