
heavy metals testing
Heavy metals testing is a process used to detect the presence of harmful metals, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic, in various materials, including water, soil, and food. These metals can be toxic to humans and the environment, so testing helps ensure safety and compliance with health standards. The testing typically involves collecting samples and analyzing them using specialized laboratory equipment to measure metal concentrations. By identifying and quantifying heavy metals, we can assess risks and take necessary actions to protect public health and the ecosystem.