Instructions
Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the space provided for your answers.1. What does PFAS stand for?
2. What are some common products or items that PFAS are used in?
3. Why are PFAS sometimes called "forever chemicals"?
4. What are some potential health concerns associated with PFAS exposure?
5. How can people reduce their exposure to PFAS?
6. Why might it be challenging to eliminate PFAS from everyday products?
7. Draw a simple diagram or sketch showing how PFAS might move through the environment (e.g., from factories to soil to water):
8. Imagine you are explaining PFAS to a friend. Write a short, clear explanation of why PFAS are important to know about: