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04
May
2026
PFAS Testing for Homeowners: A Practical Guide for New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Massachusetts
Protect your family’s health with our practical guide to PFAS testing for homeowners in New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and Massachusetts. Learn more today!

02
Apr
2026
Clean Water for a Healthy Lifestyle
While a great emphasis has been placed on drinking water for health reasons, there has been relatively little discussion on what constitutes clean water. There are good reasons to make sure that your tap is clean from contaminants including radon...

12
Mar
2026
How to Help Keep Your Water Clean
There’s nothing like a clean, cold glass of water on a hot day or after a tough workout. But what may look like crystal clear water can actually contain many contaminants that could be harmful to you and your family...

26
Feb
2026
5 Common Water-Related Problems
Water filtration systems have become popular in recent years as people have become more aware of environmental practices that could be contaminating groundwater, which then enters the home as drinking water. While some of these water-related problems are more of a...

19
Feb
2026
Why Do You Need an Arsenic Test?
As arsenic testers, we have helped many homeowners remove this dangerous element from their homes. You might not be aware of this, but there could be arsenic in your drinking water! This substance, which has historically been used as a...

12
Feb
2026
Why Are Radon Tests Important?
Radon, like many deadly substances, is invisible. You cannot smell it in the air and you cannot taste it in your water, but it may still be there. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, thousands of deaths from radon poisoning...

05
Feb
2026
3 Benefits of Clean Water
More than 75% of the world lacks clean water. People in developing nations drink water that causes disease and wash their clothes in water where a few meters upstream cattle are herded—and, yet, Americans pay more per gallon of drinking...

29
Jan
2026
Do Radon Mitigation Systems Work?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can be found in dangerous levels in many homes. Radon simply enters the house from the surrounding soil. The EPA recommends that radon levels in the home be at 4.0 pCi/l or...

22
Jan
2026
Should You Test for Radon?
Radon is a radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless (which means that you are unlikely to detect it on your own). It is produced naturally through the radioactive decay of uranium, and while it is usually found in...

02
Jan
2026
Do You Need a Radon Test?
Radon is a serious danger in homes across America. This colorless, odorless gas is a common carcinogen that very few people realize is in their homes. If left untreated, radon can begin causing all types of cancer and other health...






















