PFAS Test
Free PFAS Exposure Risk Assessment
Discover your forever chemicals exposure risk in 3 minutes. Get your personalized PFAS risk score and actionable recommendations - completely free.
3 Minutes
Quick & easy assessment
Risk Score
Personalized 0-100 rating
100% Private
Your data stays secure
Science-Based
Evidence-backed analysis
Why Choose Our Free PFAS Test Over Expensive Blood Tests?
Unlike costly blood testing kits that can cost $200-$400+, our assessment evaluates your exposure risk through comprehensive lifestyle and environmental factors - giving you actionable insights without the expense or invasive testing.
Your Personalized Report Includes:
PFAS Risk in Your Specific Area
Location-based contamination data and environmental risk factors
Products to Avoid or Replace
Specific product recommendations based on your usage patterns
Personal Risk Score (0-100)
Easy-to-understand numerical assessment of your exposure level
Tailored Recommendations
Actionable steps to reduce your PFAS exposure immediately
Join Thousands Who've Discovered Their PFAS Exposure
Free assessment trusted by families nationwide
How Our PFAS Exposure Assessment Works
Simple, fast, and more comprehensive than expensive blood tests
Answer Quick Questions
Tell us about your location, lifestyle, product usage, and dietary habits. Our science-based questionnaire covers all major PFAS exposure sources.
AI Risk Analysis
Our algorithm analyzes your responses against environmental data, contamination maps, and scientific research to calculate your exposure risk.
Get Your Report
Receive your personalized risk score, area-specific data, product recommendations, and actionable steps to reduce exposure - all instantly and free.
Understanding PFAS Health Risks: Why Testing Matters
PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals used in industry and consumer products since the 1940s. Known as "forever chemicals," they don't break down naturally and accumulate in our bodies over time.
Scientifically-Linked Health Effects
Cancer Risk
Studies link PFAS exposure to kidney cancer, liver cancer, and testicular cancer. Research shows increased cancer risk with higher PFAS blood levels.
Liver Damage
PFAS exposure is associated with liver damage, elevated liver enzymes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Thyroid Disease
Evidence suggests PFAS disrupts thyroid hormone function and increases risk of thyroid disease.
Immune System Impact
The National Toxicology Program concluded PFAS likely harms immune system function and reduces vaccine effectiveness.
Additional Health Concerns
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Fertility Issues: Linked to reproductive problems and pregnancy complications
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Developmental Delays: Childhood exposure may increase risk of developmental issues
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High Cholesterol: Associated with elevated cholesterol levels
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Obesity: Some studies suggest links to weight gain and metabolic disorders
Important: While research shows associations between PFAS and health effects, individual risk varies. Our assessment helps you understand your exposure level for informed decision-making.
PFAS Test Comparison: Why Our Assessment Stands Out
Compare our free exposure assessment with expensive blood testing alternatives
| Feature | Our Free Assessment | EmpowerDX Kit | Quest Diagnostics | CDC Tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | FREE | $279 | $349+ | FREE |
| Blood Sample Required | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Time to Results | Instant | 15-30 days | 5-7 days | Instant |
| Compounds Analyzed | All exposure sources | 16 compounds | 9 compounds | Water only |
| Product Recommendations | Yes | Limited | No | No |
| Area-Specific Risk Data | Yes | No | No | Limited |
| Actionable Steps | Comprehensive | Basic | No | No |
No blood sample • No waiting • No cost • Complete privacy
Where Are PFAS Found? Thousands of Everyday Products
PFAS chemicals are in thousands of products we use daily. Our assessment evaluates your exposure across all these categories to give you a complete risk picture.
Cookware & Food
- • Non-stick cookware (Teflon)
- • Food packaging & containers
- • Microwave popcorn bags
- • Fast food wrappers
- • Pizza boxes
- • Takeout containers
Clothing & Textiles
- • Water-resistant clothing
- • Stain-resistant fabrics
- • Outdoor gear & uniforms
- • Carpets & upholstery
- • Mattresses
- • Curtains & drapes
Personal Care
- • Cosmetics & makeup
- • Shampoo & body wash
- • Dental floss
- • Nail polish
- • Shaving cream
- • Sunscreen
Household Items
- • Cleaning products
- • Floor wax & polish
- • Paint & coating
- • Electronics
- • Non-stick bakeware
- • Garden hoses
Water & Environment
- • Drinking water systems
- • Groundwater contamination
- • Industrial discharge
- • Landfill leachate
- • Agricultural runoff
- • Firefighting foam sites
Workplace Exposure
- • Chemical manufacturing
- • Firefighting profession
- • Textile industry
- • Electroplating
- • Aerospace industry
- • Military installations
The Challenge: PFAS Don't Break Down
Unlike other chemicals, PFAS persist in the environment and accumulate in our bodies over time. They're found in the blood of 97% of Americans. The key is identifying your exposure sources and taking action to reduce them.
Assess Your Exposure NowWho Should Take Our PFAS Exposure Assessment?
Certain groups have higher PFAS exposure risk and would benefit most from assessment
Firefighters
Active and retired firefighters exposed to PFAS through firefighting foam and gear
High-Risk Areas
Residents near military bases, airports, or chemical manufacturing facilities
Industry Workers
Chemical manufacturing, textile, carpeting, and cleaning industry employees
Fast Food Consumers
People who frequently consume takeout, fast food, or packaged foods
Parents & Families
Families wanting to protect children from developmental health risks
Health-Conscious
Anyone concerned about environmental health and wanting to reduce toxic exposure
Frequently Asked Questions About PFAS Testing
How accurate is your assessment compared to blood testing?
Our assessment evaluates exposure risk through comprehensive lifestyle and environmental factors. While blood tests show current PFAS levels, our tool identifies exposure sources and provides actionable steps to reduce risk - something blood tests cannot do. Many people find our approach more valuable for prevention.
Why is your test free when others cost hundreds?
We believe everyone deserves access to PFAS exposure information. Our digital assessment doesn't require expensive laboratory analysis or blood samples, allowing us to provide comprehensive risk evaluation at no cost while delivering instant, actionable results.
What makes your assessment science-based?
Our algorithm is built on peer-reviewed research, EPA contamination data, and CDC exposure studies. We continuously update our methodology based on the latest scientific findings about PFAS exposure sources and health effects.
How private is my data?
Your privacy is our priority. We use advanced encryption, don't sell your data, and you can complete the assessment anonymously. Your responses are used solely to generate your personalized report.
Should I still get blood testing after your assessment?
Our assessment helps you understand exposure risk and take preventive action. If you have specific health concerns or high exposure risk, consult your healthcare provider about blood testing. Many users find our assessment sufficient for making informed lifestyle changes.
How often should I retake the assessment?
We recommend retaking the assessment every 6-12 months or after major lifestyle changes (moving, changing jobs, updating products). This helps track your progress in reducing PFAS exposure over time.
Don't Wait - Assess Your PFAS Exposure Risk Today
Join thousands who've discovered their forever chemicals exposure and taken action to protect their health. Our free assessment takes just 3 minutes and provides insights you can't get anywhere else.
No blood sample required • Results in seconds • 100% private • Science-based
This assessment is for educational purposes and does not replace professional medical advice. Your data is kept private and secure.