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Standard Carcinogen Check

Private Well Water  |  SKU: P000030

€420.00 / Kit

Acorn Water, Ireland see other labs

Determine the presence of common carcinogenic agents in water.

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Turnaround Time: 10 day(s)

Vol Required: 250ml

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Test Parameters

What this kit's lab analysis covers by default. You can add or remove tests when you click Add to Cart.

Acid Herbicides Chlorinated Herbicides Organo Chlorine Pesticides Organophosphorous Pesticides

Description

The use of synthetic organic pesticides, herbicides and other hydrocarbons is directly linked to human health problems. After its use in agriculture, its main destination in the environment are the water bodies, compromising the integrity not only of the water quality and soil of the place, but also putting at risk the health of those who consume this contaminated water.

Suitable for:
  • Private Borehole Supplies
  • Cancer Sufferers
  • Health Conscious Individuals
  • Waters suspected of pesticide contamination
  • Waters contaminated with fertiliser
  • Assessing Suspected Areas Of Pollution

Advantages

With the result of this, test it is possible to evaluate the presence of basic carcinogenic agents in the water, in order to avoid the risks caused by the ingestion of the same ones.

  • Post sample bottle to laboratory
  • Receive email notification of results online
  • Download full test report

Questions

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Could I receive updates on my results before the report is issued?

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Does the selection of these parameters, for water or wastewater analysis, follow the current regulations required?

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Yes, the selection of parameters to be analyzed in water and wastewater for each type of source, use or process, follows the standards required by national and international laws and protocols.

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Can a person be exposed to the risk of ingestion of carcinogenic agents, such as pesticides, even if they do not live near areas with agricultural activity?

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Unfortunately this is a risk to which we are all exposed. These so-called carcinogenic substances, such as pesticides, seep into the the soil and reach the groundwater layer after performing their function in plantations. The groundwater layer is connected to surface water, such as rivers. In this case, the water serves as transport for these substances, taking them to great distances from its origin.

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