Water-contact choices matter
Epic keeps material safety close to the product story because every filter is part of a daily drinking-water routine.
Epic Water Filters brings together NSF/ANSI 42 drinking-water treatment certification, including material-safety review, with NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 lead-content certification and USA-made, in-house filter manufacturing you can see.
When a filter touches drinking water every day, the materials and the manufacturing process matter. Epic makes its key filters in house so the team can keep tighter control over material choices, sourcing, production consistency, and what leaves the line.
Epic keeps material safety close to the product story because every filter is part of a daily drinking-water routine.
Making filters in house gives Epic more direct oversight of materials, assembly, quality checks, and finished products.
Pure XP, Nano XP, Smart Shield Max, Everywhere, and EveryTap filters are made in house by Epic.
Pure XP, Nano XP, Smart Shield Max, Everywhere, and EveryTap are the filters Epic makes in house, keeping safe materials, patented technology, and supply-chain control close to the team.
Everyday filtration built in house with safe water-contact materials in mind.
In-house
Made in house for customers focused on a more specialized pitcher-filter routine.
In-house
In-house manufacturing for Epic's under-sink filtration system and patented technology story.
In-house
Made in house for portable filtration with more control over materials and assembly.
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In-house bottle-filter production that keeps the supply chain closer to Epic.
In-houseA filter touches your drinking water every day. Certification helps separate verified standards from marketing copy, while in-house USA manufacturing gives Epic more control over materials, sourcing, assembly, and consistency.
NSF certification means products are evaluated against the specific public standards shown in the listing.
Making filters in house keeps more of the material and production process close to Epic's team.
The official NSF listing is searchable, so customers can check the company, products, and standards directly.
Instead of asking customers to trust a badge alone, Epic gives them standards, product lists, facility photos, and documents.
NSF standards are specific. Separating NSF/ANSI 42 from NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 makes it easier to see what each certification is for and why both matter for drinking-water products.
The supplied NSF product certification PDF lists Epic filter-cartridge components under NSF/ANSI 42. This standard is associated with aesthetic-effects drinking-water treatment listings.
NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 addresses lead content in products that contact drinking water. The supplied product certification PDF lists the same Epic filters under this lead-content certification.
The PDF export lists these products as filter-cartridge components for Epic Water Filters. For the most current listing, verify directly with NSF.
Listed in the supplied NSF product certification PDF under NSF/ANSI 42 and NSF/ANSI/CAN 372.
Listed as a filter-cartridge component in the supplied NSF product certification PDF.
Shown in the supplied NSF certification document as a filter-cartridge component.
Shown in the supplied NSF certification document as a filter-cartridge component.
The supplied NSF certificate recognizes Epic Water Filters as complying with NSF/ANSI 42, NSF/ANSI 372, and all applicable requirements. It also states products appearing in NSF's official listing are authorized to bear the NSF mark.
Recognizes Epic Water Filters as complying with NSF/ANSI 42, NSF/ANSI 372, and all applicable requirements.
View certificateRecognizes the Palmetto facility for the same NSF/ANSI 42 and NSF/ANSI 372 compliance statement.
View certificateThese are the people, materials, products, and production moments behind the filters. The point is simple: safer water-contact materials and better consistency start with controlling the work in house.
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Patented technology
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Use the official NSF listing for the current record, then use the supplied PDFs here as snapshots of the product and facility certification documents.
The value is not just the logo. The value is knowing what materials touch your water, who controls the filter supply chain, where the filters are made, and how to verify the certification record yourself.
Water-contact materials matter, which is why NSF/ANSI 42 and NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 are central to the story.
Pure XP, Nano XP, Smart Shield Max, Everywhere, and EveryTap filters are part of Epic's in-house manufacturing lineup.
In-house production gives Epic closer oversight of sourcing, handling, assembly, and finished-filter consistency.
NSF remains the current official source, while the PDF snapshots make the supporting documents easy to review.
Clear answers reduce uncertainty and help customers compare products with confidence.
They are certification documents and listing snapshots. The product PDF shows the listed products, standards, product type, company, and export date. It does not replace the current official NSF database.
Epic makes Pure XP, Nano XP, Smart Shield Max, Everywhere, and EveryTap filters in house in its USA manufacturing facilities. The NSF product PDF supplied for this page lists PureXP, NanoXP Pitcher Filter, EveryTap Water Bottle Filter, and Everywhere Water Bottle Filter; Smart Shield Max is part of the USA-made in-house manufacturing story, not one of the four products shown in that supplied NSF listing PDF.
EveryTap Water Bottle Filter, Everywhere Water Bottle Filter, NanoXP Pitcher Filter, and PureXP are shown as filter-cartridge components for Epic Water Filters.
NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 is a lead-content certification standard for drinking-water products. It helps verify that wetted materials meet lead-content requirements under the standard.
The facility certificates help show that certification is not only a product badge. They recognize Epic Water Filters as complying with NSF/ANSI 42, NSF/ANSI 372, and applicable requirements, and they reference authorization to bear the NSF mark for products in NSF's official listing.
Customers should check the current NSF official listing for the latest status and review product pages or testing documents for exact performance claims, contaminant reduction claims, and replacement schedules.
Epic makes Pure XP, Nano XP, Smart Shield Max, Everywhere, and EveryTap filters in house, then keeps NSF standards, facility certificates, and verification links easy to reach.