Seven Steps to Certification: Drinking Water Systems, Components and Chemicals
April 8, 2022
At NSF, we’ve been testing and certifying products for over 70 years. In that time, we have streamlined the process to make it less complicated.
We know time to market is important, and so is visibility into the certification process. That’s why we’ve broken it up into seven steps:
Application
Your company submits an application.Submission
You provide product formulation, toxicology and product use information.Review
Our technical team reviews formulations and/or parts lists.On-Site Audit
We perform an on-site audit of the production facility and collect/request samples.Testing
Our laboratory conducts testing on the product.Technical Evaluation
We complete a final technical evaluation.Certification
NSF certification is granted (and maintained annually).
Certification for Municipal Water Products
Certify your products, components and materials used in the municipal water industry to meet health and safety requirements.
Municipal Water Treatment Systems and ProductsDrinking Water Treatment Chemical Certification
Certify your drinking water treatment chemicals to meet regulatory requirements around the world.
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