Haws 6445 - PFOA/PFOS (PFAS) Drinking Water Filter

Haws 6445 - PFOA/PFOS (PFAS) Drinking Water Filter

Brand: Haws
SKU: 6445
112.32 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

6445 - PFOA/PFOS (PFAS) Drinking Water Filter The Haws® 6445 certified filtration water filter is NSF/ANSI certified to reduce PFOS/PFOA(PFAS) particulates. Compatible with any Haws Hydration Station® that uses the Model 6428 filter, this filter provides up to 2,500 gallons of clean, safe hydration by effectively reducing PFOS/PFOA (PFAS) contaminants from water. With a 1 gallon per minute (GPM) flow rate, it ensures consistent performance across a variety of hydration products. For use with Haws RIVIVE™ and Electric Water Cooler models, a simple bottle filler nozzle replacement (included) is required to ensure all PFAS contaminants are filtered out of the water. Compatible Product Lines: RIVIVE Hydration Station Electric Water Cooler 3600 Series Outdoor Units Prop 65 Warning. For California Residents Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Please click here for more information. Certifications ANSI/NSF Standard 53 for PFOA/PFOS Reduction )NSF/ANSI: 53 - Lead (Pending) NSF/ANSI: 401 - Microplastics (Pending) NSF/ANSI: 42 - Chlorine/Taste/Odor (Pending) Specifications PFOS/PFOA Chemical Removal: Effectively reduces PFOS/PFOA (PFAS) contaminants from water. High Capacity: Filters up to 2,500 gallons—ideal for schools, offices, gyms, and public facilities. Steady Flow Rate: Maintains a consistent 1 gallon per minute (GPM) output. Seamless Compatibility: Works with any Haws Hydration Station® using the 6428 filter. Certifications: NSF/ANSI: 42 - Chlorine/Taste/Odor (Pending) NSF/ANSI: 53 - PFOA/PFOS NSF/ANSI: 53 - Lead (Pending) NSF/ANSI: 401 - Microplastics (Pending) Resources Performance Data Sheet Spec Sheet Installation Drawing AutoCAD Installation Drawing Spec Sheet Download

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