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RainSoft®
Products are Tested and Certified* by Independent Labs
for your Safety...

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The Water Quality Association
Gold Seal is awarded to water treatment equipment that
passes testing under industry standards for performance,
capacity, and longevity. Tests are conducted at an
independent laboratory established and supported by the
Water Quality Association.
Products are voluntarily submitted
for testing by manufacturers.
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The
National Sanitation Foundation
Mark: "NSF certification is the only assurance
consumers have to know that water filtration products
work" said Nancy Culotta, program manager for
drinking water treatment units at NSF. "The NSF Mark
on a water filter assures consumers that the filter has
undergone numerous tests and meets the requirements for
stringent health standards set by NSF and the American
Standards Institute."
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Since
1909, the Good
Housekeeping Seal has been a highly recognized statement of
the magazine's renowned Consumers' Policy. The Good Housekeeping
Consumers' Policy, published in every issue of the magazine, states
that if a product bearing the Seal proves to be defective within two
years of purchase, Good Housekeeping will replace the product or
refund the purchase price.
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The
UL Label. If a product carries this Mark, it means that Underwriters Laboratories
found that samples of this product met UL's safety
requirements. These requirements are primarily based on
UL's own published Standards for Safety.
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The
Canadian Standards Association Mark
is registered in Canada and other countries. When
manufacturers display this on their products, they are
telling consumers that their products meet the
requirements of a standard for safety and/or performance.
Only products that are tested and certified by the Canadian Standards Association
are allowed to carry the CSA Mark
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* Not all products carry
all seals.
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