Swimming Pool Water Testing
Certified compliance, safety, and hygiene testing for recreational water bodies as per public health and regulatory guidelines.
Bather Safety and Equipment Protection
Maintaining a Healthy Recreational Environment
Regular and accurate **swimming pool water testing** is non-negotiable for public health safety. Poorly maintained water can lead to the rapid growth of harmful pathogens, causing recreational water illnesses (RWIs) like skin rashes and gastrointestinal issues. Furthermore, incorrect water chemistry leads to costly corrosion of equipment and damage to pool surfaces.
Our accredited laboratory provides comprehensive monitoring services, focusing on the critical balance between **sanitizer level (Chlorine)**, **pH**, and **Alkalinity**. We perform mandatory microbiological screening and chemical analysis for metals and contaminants, ensuring facilities comply with public health codes and providing a safe, enjoyable experience for bathers.
Key Safety and Chemistry Parameters
We offer testing that assesses disinfection effectiveness, bather comfort, and the overall balance of water chemistry.
Free and Total Chlorine
Measures the level of active disinfectant (Free Chlorine) and the combined, ineffective disinfectant (Combined Chlorine or Chloramines).
Test Method: APHA 4500
pH Value (Acidity/Alkalinity)
Critical for bather comfort and sanitizer efficiency. pH must be maintained between 7.2 and 7.8 for optimal disinfection.
Test Method: IS 3025 (P-23)
Alkalinity and Hardness
Total Alkalinity buffers the pH, preventing large fluctuations. Hardness (Calcium) levels affect scaling and staining of surfaces and equipment.
Test Method: IS 3025 (P-21, 23)
Microbiological Screening (Total Coliforms)
Mandatory check for bacteria and pathogens to ensure the water is safe for recreational use and prevent disease transmission.
Test Method: IS 1622
Cyanuric Acid (Stabilizer) Level
Measures the chemical stabilizer used to prevent chlorine breakdown by UV light. Excess levels reduce chlorine effectiveness.
Test Method: APHA 4500
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Indicates the buildup of minerals, salts, and organic compounds. High TDS can affect taste, eye irritation, and sanitizer efficiency.
Test Method: IS 3025 (P-16)
Heavy Metals (Copper, Iron)
Monitoring metals that can leach from equipment or source water, causing severe staining of pool surfaces and discoloration.
Test Method: IS 3025 (P-46, 52)
Turbidity and Clarity
Measures the cloudiness of the water, which affects visibility and indicates the presence of suspended particles or algae.
Test Method: IS 3025 (P-10)
Need Public Health Compliant Water Testing?
Ensure your facility meets all microbiological and chemical safety standards with certified reports.