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PFAS Water Test

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Recommended for: Families with babies or young children | Pregnant women | People with weakened immune systems

  • Detection of PFAS in drinking water to protect health
  • Basic information for taking protective measures

Water test for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)

This new PFAS analysis replaces our previous PFC (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) analysis to provide an even more comprehensive overview. The values from the old PFC analysis are also included in the new, more comprehensive PFAS analysis, which comprises 20 test parameters. These values will form part of the new Drinking Water Ordinance from January 2026. Our laboratories’ analysis method utilises direct injection in accordance with DIN 38407-42: 2011-03, and the limit of quantification for individual PFAS is 10 ng/l (= 0.01 µg/l = 0.00001 mg/l).

Analysis time: 10–14 working days

Test Scope

22 PFAS
Perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA), perfluoropentanoic acid (PFPeA), perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA), perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA), perfluorundecanoic acid (PFUnDA), perfluortridecanoic acid (PFTrDA), perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS), perfluoro-1-pentanesulfonate (PFPeS), perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS), perfluoroheptanesulfonic acid (PFHpS), perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), perfluorononanesulfonic acid (PFNS), perfluorodecanesulfonic acid (PFDS), perfluorundecanesulfonic acid (PFUnDS), perfluorododecanesulfonic acid (PFDoS), perfluorotridecanesulfonic acid (PFTrDS), perfluorododecanoic acid (PFDoDA), total PFAS-20, total PFAS-4

Analysis time

Turnaround time: 10–14 working days

Why carry out an analysis?

When is a water test worthwhile — and how good is Dutch tap water really?

Dutch tap water is fundamentally of excellent quality. In the Netherlands, tap water is so clean and of such high quality that you can drink it straight from the tap without worrying about quality or safety. The quality of drinking water meets the set requirements in over 99.9% of all measurements.

However, what most people don't know: the tap water company is only responsible for water quality up to a building's connection point. This means that quality can deteriorate unnoticed after the water meter — for example due to stagnant water or unfavourable temperatures. From that point on, the property owner bears responsibility.

This is particularly relevant in older homes. An estimated 100,000 to 200,000 homes in the Netherlands still have lead water pipes. If you live in a house built before 1960, you may have old lead pipes for your water supply, and small particles of lead can enter your tap water through these pipes. Under current legislation, it is the owner — and therefore the landlord — who is responsible for supplying safe drinking water and must take care of the water pipes. Legionella is a key example: landlords have a legal duty of care here, with additional obligations for priority institutions such as hospitals and hotels.

But even in buildings with newer pipes, the tap fitting itself is often an overlooked source of contamination. A new tap can temporarily release lead or other metals during the first months of use — and the measurements published by water utilities only reflect the quality at the point of delivery, not at your tap.

This is why the official figures from the water companies are not necessarily meaningful for your situation at home. If you want to know the actual quality of your tap water, a water analysis at a certified laboratory is the only way to be certain. This is especially worthwhile if you use a sparkling water maker such as a SodaStream — because if you want to enjoy homemade sparkling water without hauling crates of bottles, it's worth being confident about what's actually coming out of your tap.

It's as simple as that

Order your test kit, register your analysis in the IVARIO Analysis Center, and take your sample at home — it's that simple. Send it back to the lab using your free prepaid label and receive your detailed results within days.

Learn more about the process →

Delivery and Shipping

Netherlands (DHL Parcel): €5.95 Dispatched within 24 hours (working days). Delivery time: 2–4 working days.

Other EU countries (DHL International Parcel): €22.95 Dispatched within 24 hours (working days). Delivery time: 2–8 working days.

Lab sample return shipping: Included in the price for orders from the Netherlands. Your prepaid return label is available in the IVARIO Analysis Center after registering your analysis.

Please note: We only ship within the European Union. For orders from Germany or Austria, please use www.ivario.com.

Notes

  • To access your analysis results, you will need to register on our website, providing the sample code included in the pack. This allows us to match the analysis to your specific sample and generate the return label included in the price.
  • We dispatch our sampling kits in environmentally friendly, neutral packaging. You can reuse this packaging when sending your sample to our laboratory – this saves time and conserves resources. The packaging photos are for illustrative purposes only.
  • Please note that the sample must be taken and sent to us within 24 months of receiving the kit.
  • We analyse tap and well water only. Please do not send us waste water or water that has been deliberately contaminated (e.g. with dissolved medication), as this would damage our laboratory equipment. In such cases, we cannot carry out the analysis and will not be able to refund any costs.

Product safety

Manufacturer:

IVARIO Dienstleistungen GmbH, Gasstr. 12, 22761 Hamburg, Deutschland, support@ivario.com

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PFAS Water Test
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Total parameters
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Price
Price
Regular price 249,90 €
Description
Description
Test your tap water specifically for lead and copper contamination – common contaminants caused by old pipes.
Who it is for
Who it is for
Households near industrial areas / Private well owners

Important

Legal Note

For official or legal use of analysis results, sampling must generally be carried out by authorised specialists from an accredited laboratory. As this can incur higher costs, we recommend that you first carry out an analysis yourself for internal quality control. Should you require a fully accredited process at a later date, we would be happy to advise you.