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AAMI ST108 Water Quality Testing for Medical Device Reprocessing

What Is AAMI ST108 and Why Was It Developed? ANSI/AAMI ST108:2023, titled “Water Quality for the Processing of Medical Devices,” represents a landmark development in healthcare safety standards. Published by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, this standard establishes unified water quality requirements for all water used in the cleaning, rinsing, disinfection, and […]

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Heavy Metals in Soil: Testing Requirements for Property Development and Remediation

Common Heavy Metals Found in Soil and Their Sources Heavy metals occur naturally in the Earth’s crust, but human activity has significantly elevated their concentrations in soils across the United States. For property developers, environmental consultants, and land managers, understanding which metals pose risks and where they come from is the first step toward effective […]

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Understanding the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR): What Water Systems Need to Know

The Lead and Copper Rule has governed how public water systems monitor and control lead and copper in drinking water since 1991. The EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) introduce the most significant updates to these regulations in over three decades, establishing stricter standards, new inventory requirements, and expanded monitoring obligations that affect water […]

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You sent your water sample to the lab, and now the results are in. But as you look at the report, you see a wall of abbreviations, numbers, and units that might feel more like a chemistry exam than useful information. MCL, MDL, ND, ppb, CFU/mL — what does it all mean, and should you […]

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If you get your drinking water from a private well, there is something you need to know: no government agency is monitoring your water quality. Unlike public water systems, which are regulated by the EPA and tested regularly, private wells are entirely the responsibility of the homeowner. That means the safety of your family’s drinking […]

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Understanding ASHRAE Standard 188 and Its Application to Healthcare Healthcare facilities face a heightened obligation to manage waterborne pathogen risks, and Legionella pneumophila sits at the top of that risk profile. ASHRAE Standard 188, titled “Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems,” provides the industry-consensus framework for identifying, assessing, and controlling Legionella risk in building […]

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Why Lead Testing in Schools Is Required (and Why It Matters Beyond Compliance) Lead contamination in school drinking water is not a theoretical risk. It is a documented public health problem that affects thousands of schools across the United States. For school administrators, understanding the stakes of lead and copper testing goes far beyond checking […]

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Industrial water analysis: From point of entry to waste water

Industrial water analysis: From point of entry to waste water Maintaining a sustainable water program is essential for all water consuming industries. Our Discrete analyzers facilitate routine testing and monitoring, helping prevent corrosion and scaling, maintain compliance with wastewater permits, and monitor ultrapure water. Trust us to safeguard your processes and optimize performance with precise […]

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How State-of-the-Art Equipment Changes Outcomes in Clinical Testing

Modern advancements in medical laboratory equipment have made a big impact on the way we diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases. Integrating state-of-the-art technologies has significantly enhanced the effectiveness and efficiency of clinical testing processes. And these advances have helped improve patient outcomes, making it possible to detect diseases earlier, accurately diagnose them, and deliver treatment […]