Established in 1987, Con-Test, Inc. was founded by Thomas and Kathleen Veratti and provided environmental consulting and testing services to a variety of clients throughout Western Massachusetts. Initially, our laboratory testing division was limited to Industrial Hygiene analysis mainly in support of in-house consulting services. But, we rapidly expanded our capabilities to include numerous techniques in air analysis, classical (wet) chemistry, metals, and organics. In 1994, Con-Test was purchased by ATC Associates, Inc.
Pace Environmental Sciences, a Division of Pace Analytical® Services, LLC, and a preferred provider of in-lab, mobile, and emergency onsite specialty-conta minant and regulatory testing and analysis services, announced on December 21 that it has acquired Con-Test Analytical Laboratory, a provider of...
How can our schools be proactive about maintaining healthy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)? According to the EPA, there ar… https://t.co/UZu3l1jUmX
At Con-Test, we understand the sensitive nature of PFAS and measures needed to be taken to avoid cross-contamina tion and false positives during the sample collection process, in the following blog post we go over some do's and don'ts to keep in mind when doing PFAS sampling
A new study has shown how certain PFAS chemicals found in homes and the environment are correlated with obesity in future generations, check out our blog post below for more information!
We receive a lot of questions regarding indoor air quality. In our latest blog we explain what works and what doesn't in regards to improving your indoor air quality. Check it out below!
With wildfires becoming more prevalent around the US, our latest blog post goes over 6 ways wildfires can harm wate… https://t.co/rWgmKGAHr4
Wisconsin health officials have put together groundwater quality standards for #PFAS chemicals… https://t.co/uys1xa01tQ
Researchers from the University of Illinois have demonstrated that they can attract, capture and destroy #PFAS in a… https://t.co/BOjXK6JpAL
The State of New York labeled Adirondack Regional Airport, a town-owned airfield near Saranac Lake, a hazardous was… https://t.co/9le00dBxbU
More than 103,000 rental units spread across Cleveland are potentially vulnerable to lead contamination because the… https://t.co/vBxLKMe9rt