PFAS "forever chemicals" are in UK tap water. Learn what they are, why they're dangerous, and which filters actually remove them.
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are a group of over 4,700 man-made chemicals that have been used since the 1940s in everything from non-stick pans to waterproof clothing. They're called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down naturally — they accumulate in our water, soil, and bodies.
Recent studies have found PFAS in drinking water supplies across the UK, including major cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham. Standard water treatment doesn't remove them — you need specialized filtration.
Only NSF 58 certified reverse osmosis systems are proven to remove PFAS. Standard pitcher filters and activated carbon alone won't cut it.
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The UK has no legal limits on PFAS in drinking water yet. The EU is already moving to ban them. Protect your family now with a certified filtration system.
No. PFAS are extremely stable chemicals that cannot be destroyed by boiling. In fact, boiling can concentrate PFAS as water evaporates.
Standard Brita filters are not certified to remove PFAS. You need an NSF 58 certified reverse osmosis system for effective PFAS removal.
PFAS have been detected in water supplies across the UK. Currently, there are no UK legal limits on PFAS levels in drinking water.