Dialysis Water Testing
Dialysis water testing is a critical component of healthcare facilities that offer renal care. The water used in dialysis treatment must meet stringent quality standards to avoid introducing impurities that could potentially harm patients undergoing dialysis given their compromised immune systems. This testing process evaluates numerous parameters including microbial content, conductivity, total dissolved solids, and chemical impurities, ensuring the water's purity for safe medical use.
List of Parameters
Microbiological
Total and Fecal Coliform | Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)
Physicochemical
Aluminum | Arsenic | Barium | Cadmium | Calcium | Chloramines | Free Chlorine | Chromium | Copper | Fluoride | Lead | Magnesium | Mercury | Nitrate | Potassium | Selenium | Silver | Sodium | Sulfate | Zinc