Environmental

Environmental

Environmental


Environmental Analysis

Environmental analysis includes an important set of tests and investigations to protect the health and safety of our natural resources. Air, water and soil tests help identify the effects of environmental factors on human health, ecosystems and biodiversity. These analyses are important for monitoring environmental pollution, protecting natural resources and ensuring a sustainable habitat.


Weather Analysis: Protect Health by Monitoring Air Quality

Air pollution poses a major health risk worldwide. Pollutants emitted by industrial activities, vehicles, domestic heating systems and other sources can reduce air quality and lead to health problems such as respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases and cancer.

Air Quality Tests:
Air analysis measures the amount of pollutants (carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone, particulate matter, etc.) in the atmosphere. These analyzes may include the following tests:
  • Particulate Matter (PM10 and PM2.5) Tests: Measurement of fine dust and particles in the air.
  • Gas Analysis: Monitoring harmful gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
  • Ozone Level Measurement: Determining the harmful effects of ozone.
Bu testler, havada bulunan zararlı maddelerin insan sağlığına etkilerini anlamak ve önlem almak için kullanılır.


Water Analysis: Water Pollution Detection and Protection Methods

Protecting water resources is essential for the sustainability of life. Polluted water can cause the spread of water-borne diseases and disrupt ecosystem balance. Industrial wastes, agricultural chemicals and domestic wastes can pollute water resources.

Water Quality Tests:
Water analyses are conducted both to ensure the safety of drinking water and to monitor the health of aquatic ecosystems. Basic tests include:
  • pH Test: Determines whether water is acidic or basic.
  • Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD): Measures how much oxygen the organic substances added to the water will consume, showing the degree of contamination of the water.
  • Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD): A test that shows how much organic matter is consumed by microorganisms.
  • Heavy Metal Tests: Determines whether hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, arsenic are present in water.
  • Bacteriological Tests: Determines whether pathogens such as coliform bacteria and E. coli are present in the water.

Today, air pollution has become the most important problem with the increase in population, urbanization and industrialization. Air pollution negatively affects all living things on earth and causes structural deterioration.

In our laboratories serving in many parts of Turkey, "Environmental Analyses" are carried out in accordance with legal regulations and standards related to TURKAK accreditation and authorization by the Ministry of Environment.
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