The PureFlow

The PureFlow is a foot-pump-powered water filtering handwashing station engineered for simplicity, safety, and sustainability. Designed to operate without electricity, it uses a powerful, user-driven pump to filter water at up to a gallon per minute. With cutting-edge filtration, it eliminates 99.9999% of protozoa, bacteria, and microplastics, helping prevent waterborne illness and supporting hygiene in remote and underserved communities. Currently the first iteration of the PureFlow has been deployed to Shampole, Kenya where it supports numerous families by providing clean water for washing and drinking.

Dual-Purpose

PureFlow adapts to the needs of the people it serves. With a built-in valve system, it can be instantly switched from a handwashing station to a community fountain, allowing for multiple uses like filling water bottles, cooking pots, or even irrigation needs. This dual-purpose design makes it ideal for schools, clinics, places of worship, and rural villages alike.

Powered by Sawyer International

All PureFlow stations are equipped with industry-leading filters provided by Sawyer International. These hollow fiber membrane filters are lab-tested to remove 99.9999% of bacteria, 99.999% of protozoa, and 100% of microplastics, ensuring safe and reliable water. Built to last for up to 100,000 gallons, Sawyer’s technology enables long-term, low-maintenance operation that communities can count on.