By Amy Toogood
Last updated on August 5, 2025
By partnering with SRC, organizations can streamline their certification journey and ensure they meet NSF’s standards for public health and safety. We are excited to help our clients enhance market access and demonstrate their dedication to quality. NSF Certifications demonstrate that your product meets or exceeds products standards and demonstrate a level of assurance to consumers regarding your products.
The NSF/ANSI Standards 50, 60, and 61 offer critical certifications for equipment, chemicals, and materials involved in drinking water systems and recreational water facilities. SRC can help you meet the requirements of these standards and achieve an NSF certification.
Pool & Spa Equipment Certification
SRC can help you achieve NSF certification for your pool & spa equipment, which allows you to use the NSF mark on your product label. This mark not only assures consumers of the safety and reliability of your product, but also meets the same standards required by many U.S. and local jurisdictions for pool safety.
NSF/ANSI Standard 50: Equipment for Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs and Other Recreational Water Facilities is designed for water treatment and filtration systems in recreational water settings. This certification ensures that your equipment—whether it’s a pump, filter, heater, or chlorinator—meets the highest standards for performance, durability, and safety.
- Key Benefits:
- Compliance with local and state regulations
- Assurance of water quality and safety for users
- Improved operational efficiency and lower maintenance costs
Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals Certification
NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals – Health Effects. sets strict criteria for chemicals used in drinking water treatment—from disinfectants to coagulants. SRC can help you achieve NSF certification for your drinking water treatments chemicals to help you meet U.S. and local requirements and increase your customer’s confidence that the chemicals they purchase do not introduce harmful contaminants into the water supply.
- Key Benefits:
- Protection against harmful contaminants leaching into drinking water
- Regulatory compliance with national and local standards
- Enhanced confidence in the safety and effectiveness of your water treatment chemicals
Drinking Water System Components Certification
NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects is a comprehensive certification for materials that come into contact with drinking water, such as pipes, plumbing components, and storage tanks. This certification ensures that these materials do not leach harmful substances, preserving the safety and quality of the water supply.
- Key Benefits:
- Compliance with health and safety regulations for public water systems
- Prevention of potential contamination from materials
- Trust and confidence from regulators, utilities, and consumers
How SRC Can Help
If you’re interested in seeking NSF certification to NSF/ANSI 50, 60 or 61, our team is ready to assist. Contact your SRC consultant to learn more about the certification process.