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Forensic Testing Service (FTS) is a leading provider of analysis and interpretation of drugs and alcohol in hair and nails for Family Law and Child Care Proceedings. We are trusted by over 50 Local Authorities and hundreds of solicitor firms across the UK to support children and families through the PLO process.
We have our own laboratory in the UK, accredited to the International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and Lab51.
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