Water Tests and Analyses for Drinking Water
With our water tests and water analyses, you can check tap water or well water – whether with a home rapid test or a laboratory analysis. Tests cover bacteria, heavy metals, PFAS, pesticides and water hardness.
✔ 12 common pharmaceuticals
✔ e.g., diclofenac, ibuprofen
✔ 20 common PFAS chemicals
✔ Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances
✔ Heavy metals and pollutants
✔ For general drinking water, softeners
✔ Most common pesticides
✔ Glyphosate separate analysis
✔ Commonly used pesticide
✔ Possibly carcinogenic
✔ E. coli, coliform bacteria
✔ Enterococci
✔ Risk of transmission during showering
✔ Causes Legionnaires' disease
✔ Focus on bacterial contamination
✔ For general drinking water, softeners
✔ Heavy metals and contaminants
✔ Separate bacteria test recommended
✔ Heavy metals and contaminants
✔ Separate bacteria test recommended
✔ Most common contaminants
✔ Bacteria analysis available separately
✔ Analysis for lead also included
✔ Separate bacteria test recommended
✔ Most affordable alternative
✔ More parameters available
✔ 100 Test strips
✔ For general drinking water, water softeners
✔ Especially for aquariums
✔ Including free chlorine and total alkalinity
✔ 100 test strips
✔ Incl. multilingual instructions
✔ 10 individual test strips
✔ Simple reading by colour scale
Test Your Drinking Water – Certainty About Water Quality
Public suppliers usually deliver drinking water of good quality. However, tap water may still be affected – for example by heavy metals leaching from old pipes or fittings. Bacteria and other substances can also impair water quality.
Especially heavy metals and bacteria can pose a risk if contaminated water is used for drinking or food preparation.
✔ A water test reliably shows whether your drinking water contains contaminants.
Our water analyses detect possible pollutants and provide a clear overview of all tested parameters. This helps you quickly assess the quality of your water and the condition of your pipes.
Test Well Water – Clarity for Private Sources
Many households rely on well water, often considered pure. Soil layers act as natural filters, but well water often does not meet drinking water regulations.
Causes include nitrates from agriculture, pesticides, environmental pollution or defective filters. Even well pipes can release substances into the water.
✔ A well water test quickly and reliably identifies possible contaminants.
With well water tests from umweltcheck.ch, you can examine key parameters and see if your water complies with current limits. Results are clear and easy to understand – giving you certainty at a glance.