A horizontal bar chart titled “How Did You First Learn About PFAS?” presents data from the 2025 Drugwatch Florida PFAS Survey. The majority of respondents, 69.7%, said they first learned about PFAS—also known as “forever chemicals”—through media coverage. Another 31.8% heard about it from a friend or family member, 14.7% learned through an official notice from local or state government, 11.6% through their job or profession, and 10.2% from legal advertising. Only 4.5% cited other sources. The results emphasize that news media is the leading source of public awareness about PFAS contamination and health risks in Florida.