Critical Water System Testing focuses on the water that quietly touches every instrument your teams reprocess. We help you understand whether that water is supporting safe, reliable cleaning and sterilization-or slowly damaging instruments, equipment, and your regulatory posture.
Working with sterile processing, infection prevention, and facilities, we map how water reaches each key point of use: washers, ultrasonic units, final rinses, endoscope reprocessors, and utility feeds. We then coordinate or interpret targeted testing for parameters that matter in healthcare environments, such as hardness, chlorides, conductivity, microbial load, and endotoxins, in line with current expectations and AAMI guidance.
What you receive is not a generic lab report, but a clear explanation of what those values mean for your instruments, your patients, and your surveys. We highlight where water quality may be driving staining, pitting, or premature instrument failures, and we flag conditions that could raise concern with surveyors or infection prevention.
Our recommendations are practical and risk-based, ranging from simple adjustments-like flushing routines or filter replacements-to more strategic steps involving pretreatment, polishing, or distribution improvements. We help you prioritize what matters most now and what can be planned for longer term, always with patient safety and capital protection in mind.
For organizations ready to move from a one-time check to ongoing surveillance, this testing can transition into a structured water quality monitoring program that keeps leadership informed and survey-ready year-round.