
Arsenic Testing
Arsenic testing involves analyzing water, soil, or other materials to detect the presence and concentration of arsenic, a toxic element that can pose health risks when ingested over time. Methods include laboratory analysis using techniques like atomic absorption spectroscopy or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, which can identify very low arsenic levels accurately. Regular testing is essential in areas with contaminated groundwater or industrial exposure, ensuring safety and compliance with health standards. The goal is to protect public health by identifying arsenic contamination early and guiding appropriate remediation or treatment measures.