Soil Analysis — Detailed
Checking fertility, acidity, and soil contamination
What We Measure
We check fertility levels, acidity, presence of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg), and pesticide residues.
1Heavy Metals
• Lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), arsenic (As).
• Accumulate in plants, then in food.
2Chemical Indicators
• pH (acidity), organic matter.
• Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK).
• Pesticides, herbicides.
3Fertility
• Soil structure.
• Microelements.
• Salinity.
Health Impact
Through Food:
- • toxins from soil enter vegetables, fruits;
- • accumulate in the body;
- • affect liver, kidneys, immunity.
Direct Contact:
- • children play on contaminated soil;
- • inhalation of dust with toxins;
- • through skin when working in the garden.
Impact on Children:
- • children are most vulnerable to toxins;
- • developmental, immune disorders;
- • high risk when playing on contaminated soil.
Contaminated soil is a long-term threat to the entire family.
Typical Sources of Pollution
- Industrial enterprises, old factories.
- Excessive use of pesticides, fertilizers.
- Landfills, spontaneous dumps.
- Roads (lead from exhaust).
How We Conduct Measurements
- ✓Sampling from different areas and depths.
- ✓Chemical analysis for heavy metals, pesticides.
- ✓Determination of pH, fertility, structure.
- ✓Microbiological analysis (if necessary).
What You Receive
Detailed report with all indicators.
Contamination map of the area.
Reclamation recommendations.
Safe growing advice.
When to Order a Check
- →Before buying a land plot.
- →Before growing vegetables, fruits.
- →If near industrial facilities.
- →For playgrounds, recreation areas.
