Avoid or minimize buying items that are “waterproof,” “water-resistant,” or “stain-resistant” unless absolutely necessary, including Gore-Tex clothing, personal care products with “PTFE” or “fluoro” ingredients, or textiles with stain-resistant treatments. PFAS Central, a project of the Green Science Policy Institute, offers
a helpful list of PFAS-free outdoor gear, apparel, and other products. Minimize PFAS exposure among children by avoiding carpets and upholstery that were treated to be stain- or water-resistant. Replace nonstick cookware with stainless steel, cast-iron, glass, or ceramic alternatives.