COMPREHENSIVE, ACCREDITED PFAS TESTING
ALS offers one of the most robust PFAS testing portfolios in the UK, covering a broad range of compounds and matrices. Our PFAS suites include:
- Analysis of 50+ PFAS compounds, including key regulated and emerging substances.
- Capabilities aligned with regulatory drivers such as DWI-48 and the EU Drinking Water Directive 20 PFAS group.
This breadth of coverage ensures you can characterise PFAS contamination with confidence and meet compliance requirements in complex projects
ADVANCED PFAS ANALYTICAL METHODS
To complement standard PFAS suites, ALS offers specialist analytical techniques used in advanced site
investigations and risk assessments.
TOP Assay (Total Oxidisable Precursor)
The TOP Assay provides a deeper assessment of PFAS contamination by converting oxidisable precursors into
measurable perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs).
- Detects PFAS precursors that may not be captured in standard suites.
- Offers a more complete PFAS profile for complex contamination scenarios.
- Supports long-term risk assessment and remediation strategy development.
Swab Testing for PFAS and TOP Assay
ALS has developed validated methods to detect PFAS on non-porous surfaces using a triple swab approach.
This allows targeted assessment of PFAS residues on critical assets and infrastructure.
- Monitoring pipework and surfaces exposed to firefighting foams.
- Verifying decontamination effectiveness in fire suppression systems.
- Assessing legacy PFAS impacts on industrial and site infrastructure.
PFAS and TOP Assay on Concrete
Laboratory testing extends to concrete samples, including slabs and cores, enabling investigation of PFAS
retention and mobility within built environments.
- Fire training grounds and associated infrastructure.
- Industrial facilities with historical PFAS usage.
- Contaminated structures and related drainage or containment systems.
Fluorotelomer Alcohols (FTOHs)
Fluorotelomer alcohols are significant PFAS precursors that can transform into persistent
perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs). ALS provides targeted analysis of key FTOHs such as 6:2 and 8:2.
- Insight into PFAS contributions across soil, water and air.
- Improved understanding of long-chain PFCA formation and associated risks.