
Commitment to Our Clients
Triad Forensic Laboratory uniquely bridges science and business, providing an unparalleled approach to customer service. Our clients know that their projects and samples will receive the attention to detail demanded in today's regulated environment. With a professional staff uniquely qualified in each technical specialty, you can always rest assured that your project and samples will be handled properly and securely. We are focused on providing you, our client, with the latest scientific methods, instrumentation, and regulatory information so that every project meets your expectations.
Certifications and Statement of Qualifications
Triad Forensics Laboratory is the only full-service Internationally Compliant (ISO 17025) Testing Lab in the Piedmont Triad region. We are also the only private Forensic Laboratory in the State of North Carolina. Our laboratory tests samples for clients the world over. All services performed are compliant with: North Carolina DHHS Registration Number: NC-PT 0000 403, AIHA, AMA, AOAC, APHA, DEA, EPA, FDA, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, NIOSH,OSHA, and ASCLD-LAB International.
Testing and Sampling Services
Triad Forensics Laboratory offers affordable testing, storage, and chain of custody services to a wide range of businesses, individuals, and government agencies. Our independence allows us to help clients in civil as well as criminal investigations and throughout all stages of court proceedings. To ensure your privacy and unbiased results we use a confidential number, NOT personal information, to identify your project and your samples in our 24/7/365 security monitored facility. Full list of Lab Services
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Nancy Johnston to Lead Biotechnology Center Office in the Triad
August 31st, 2009 | 5 comments
CA Attorney General Creates the California Task Force on Forensic Services
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