NSF/ANSI 61 certification, and specifically section 9 for end-point devices, verifies that a faucet is safe for contact with drinking water and meets low-lead requirements. For faucets sold in North America, NSF 61/9 is a key compliance mark for importers and distributors.
What Is NSF/ANSI 61 Section 9?
NSF/ANSI 61 is the standard for drinking water system components. Section 9 applies to faucets and other end-point devices, covering material safety and lead leaching limits.
Why NSF 61/9 Matters
- Confirms the faucet is safe for drinking water
- Meets low-lead requirements for North America
- Required by many US states and Canadian provinces
VIGA NSF 61/9 Certified Faucets
VIGA manufactures NSF/ANSI 61 certified kitchen and bathroom faucets with lead-free brass or stainless steel bodies. Certified models are listed with a verifiable NSF certificate number.
See our full certifications page or request the NSF certificate for your product.
FAQ
What is NSF 61/9 faucet certification?
NSF/ANSI 61 section 9 certifies faucets and end-point devices for drinking water safety and low lead leaching.
What does NSF 61-9 cover?
It covers materials in contact with drinking water and verifies that lead and other contaminants stay below the allowed limits.
Which VIGA faucets are NSF certified?
VIGA offers NSF/ANSI 61 certified kitchen and bathroom faucet lines for the North American market.
How do I verify an NSF faucet certificate?
You can verify the NSF listing online or request the certificate and test report from the manufacturer.

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