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.
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