Expanded Capabilities Include:

  • Asbestos Testing: Precise analysis to support regulatory compliance and workplace safety.
  • Lead & Metals Analysis: Advanced testing for environmental and industrial applications.
  • Microbial Analysis: Detection of mold, bacteria, and other contaminants to ensure safe environments.
  • Applied Microscopy for the Built Environment: Utilizing electron microscopy and vibrational spectroscopy to solve complex challenges in particulate analysis, materials identification, and indoor air quality assessments.
  • Rush Services: When time is critical, we offer rush turnaround requests and after-hours/weekend service for emergencies.

With the integration of AMA, SGS continues to position itself as a leader in the environmental testing industry, dedicated to innovation and client satisfaction.

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