




Water Testing Company for School and Daycares in New York
AquaSafe Diagnostics specializes in safeguarding water quality for schools and daycares through advanced technology. Our meticulous analysis identifies contaminants, furnishing actionable insights and solutions tailored to educational environments. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to delivering the highest quality service for schools and daycares. We strive to enhance water quality, fostering a healthier, safer environment for learning and growth in the pursuit of a sustainable future.
Some of the Things we Test For...

Basic Water Quality Test
This test typically includes analysis for parameters such as pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), hardness, and alkalinity. It provides a general overview of the water's chemical composition and characteristics.

Radon Testing
Radon is a radioactive gas that can dissolve in water. Radon testing is important in regions where radon is known to be present in the soil. Inhaling radon or consuming water with elevated radon levels can be harmful.

VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) Testing
VOCs can enter water sources from various sources, including industrial discharges or chemical spills. Residents may request testing for VOCs to assess the presence of these potentially harmful compounds.

Bacteria and Microbial Testing
Coliform bacteria testing is important to identify the presence of bacteria that may indicate contamination from fecal matter. E. coli is a specific type of coliform bacteria that can cause illness.

Arsenic Testing
In certain areas, especially those with a history of arsenic contamination, testing for arsenic in the water is crucial. Long-term exposure to high levels of arsenic can have adverse health effects.

Pesticides and Herbicides Testing
If the school or daycare is located in an area with agricultural activities, testing for pesticides and herbicides is advisable to ensure that the water is free from these potentially harmful chemicals.

Lead Testing
Testing for lead is critical, especially in older buildings where lead pipes or plumbing fixtures may be present. Elevated lead levels in drinking water can have severe health implications, particularly for children.

Nitrates and Nitrites Testing
Particularly important for households with private wells or in agricultural areas, testing for nitrates and nitrites helps ensure that the water is safe, especially for infants who are susceptible to "blue baby syndrome."

Copper and Iron Testing
Testing for copper and iron is relevant, especially in areas where there may be corrosion of pipes. Elevated levels of these metals can affect the taste of water and may have health implications.