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 2.2 gallons 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.

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.