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What Is Environmental Testing & Why It Is Important?

Environmental laboratories' importance has expanded in recent decades as we've become more aware of the harmful and sometimes fatal impacts of industrial pollution on our air, land, water, plant life, birds, animals, and human health. Municipalities, state governments, and the federal government have enacted more tough regulations to preserve our environment, ecosystems, personal health, and the planet. Environmental testing laboratories identify toxins in our air, soil, water, food, and other areas, and have become critical in our efforts to clean up the environment.


Most Important Factors When Choosing Environmental Labs and Services

  1. Certifications: Certifications aren't all made equal. To perform needed environmental testing in your state, all labs in your state must be certified by the state. Although the standards are high, they do not match those of other certificates. The Departments of Energy (DoE) and Defense (DoD) certify labs for the environmental testing they must conduct in various states. Their certification method is more severe, requiring degreed chemists, lab expertise, up-to-date testing equipment, and a track record of lab performance to achieve their certification requirements.

  2. Reputation: It's critical to learn about other people's experiences with a laboratory, as well as their overall reputation for accuracy, timeliness, and customer cooperation. Reading reviews, studying environmental testing facilities in your state or region, and gaining word-of-mouth recommendations from environmental workers and others who work with multiple labs can all help you determine which are the most credible.

  3. The scope of the testing: It's critical to understand the breadth of an environmental lab's tests. Not all laboratories have a good track record when it comes to testing for certain chemicals or microbes. Match the contaminant you're looking for with a lab that has a track record of accurately testing for it.

  4. Turn Around Times: It's terrifying to learn that your water supply or soil has to be tested for a dangerous pollutant that could endanger the health of your employees, family, or community. Waiting a long time to learn the truth about a situation can be stressful. You'll want to know your results as quickly as possible if you find yourself in that circumstance. That is why, in the environmental testing industry, turnaround times (TATs) are critical. Look for a testing lab that has a track record of providing quick response times to its clients.



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