
PFAS in the House
Clip: Season 1 Episode 22 | 9m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
What common items in your home could be exposing you — or your children or pets — to PFAS?
People around the Great Lakes region and the country have been exposed to PFAS through drinking water, but that’s not the only source of contamination from these forever chemicals. Tests showed PFAS in the blood of journalist Tom Perkins — and his cat — so he tested items from his home to try to determine the source of his exposure.
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PFAS in the House
Clip: Season 1 Episode 22 | 9m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
People around the Great Lakes region and the country have been exposed to PFAS through drinking water, but that’s not the only source of contamination from these forever chemicals. Tests showed PFAS in the blood of journalist Tom Perkins — and his cat — so he tested items from his home to try to determine the source of his exposure.
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