The Hidden Dangers of PFAS in Your Tap Water and How to Protect Your Family
As more people become aware of water quality issues, a new concern has come to light: PFAS contamination in tap water. PFAS, or Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, are man-made chemicals that are highly resistant to degradation. This resilience means that PFAS persist in the environment for years, accumulating in water supplies, soil, and even in the human body. Sometimes called "forever chemicals," they pose significant health risks that have sparked alarm among scientists, public health officials, and homeowners alike.