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Project specific full calibrations for each analyte. (Some labs use a single point calibration for a correction factor that is then used with an old full calibration. | Full instrument calibration immediately before and immediately after sample analysis for every project. All calibration data are included in our report. | Look for the full calibration dates listed on the calibration page. | Some instruments have non-linear drift. This is problematic with a single point calibration. |
Single point calibrations can produce bad results with no evidence of error. | |
Many methods only require three calibration points to generate a curve. This is the bare minimum for establishing a straight-line relationship. | All of our calibration curves include at least one more point than required by method. This is a minimum of four calibration points with a coefficient of regression (R2) value greater than 0.995. | Calibration curves and least-squares regression data. Look for coefficient of regression (R2) greater than 0.995 | With an R2 of 0.995 or greater, the possible error is around 0.5%. A lower R2 value suggests a greater possibility of error. | The calibration curve is not very accurate or precise when the R2 value is under 0.995. | |
Sample Contamination | We minimize lab contamination by limiting our analysis services to relatively clean air samples. | ||||
Samples may not fall within the concentration range the instrument was calibrated for. | Calibration curves are customized to each project, minimizing the need for diluting samples | That the calibration curve brackets all reported concentrations for the samples. | Note: sample dilution may be required, but should be kept to a minimum. | Diluting samples can introduce error into the analysis | |
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Problem or Need Service |
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Customer may not be able to reach lab personnel to ask questions regarding: Status of samples, questions about analysis technique, etc. | We publish our chemist's cell phone numbers so questions can be answered quickly | Contact information page on our web site (email, phone, fax, cell phone). | NA | Not reaching the lab might mean the wrong analyses are performed, etc. | |
Satisfaction | 110% money back guarantee on the accuracy and reliability of our results. | Guarantee is posted on our web site. | NA | Happiness | |
Problem or Need Schedule |
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Problem or Need Safety |
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Problem or Need Trust |
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Locked labs with key card access limited to those that have a need for lab access. | . | . | . | ||
Ethical Standards | Strong corporate wide commitment to the ethical standards of our profession | . | . | . | |
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Problem or Need Value |
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We can develop procedures for analyses that do not have clearly stated methods. | Attempts to use methods not intended for the analytes/sample matrices | Unknown error | Integrity or lack there of when certifying emissions | ||
Quality Reporting | Reports include all raw data and sample calculations, so clients can overlook every aspect of the analysis | All raw data, chromatograms, sample calculations, etc. | Inaccurate data. |