Microbial & Heavy Metal Testing Reports – Required for FDA & Retail Compliance
Testing for microbial contamination and heavy metals is a core safety requirement for dietary supplements under FDA and USP guidelines. These reports verify that your products are safe for consumption and meet established U.S. limits for lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, salmonella, E. coli, and other contaminants.
Who Needs It?
- • Dietary Supplement Manufacturers producing finished products
• Private Label Brands preparing for retail or online distribution
• Importers & Distributors entering the U.S. market under FSVP
• Retailers, Amazon, Walmart Sellers needing third-party validation of safety
Why It’s Required:
- • Required to meet FDA cGMP safety standards and avoid enforcement
• Supports compliance with USP and state limits (e.g., Prop 65 in California)
• Required for COA validation, FSVP, and product specification matching
• Essential for entry into major retailers and eCommerce platforms
What’s Included:
- • Microbial Testing Parameters (Total Plate Count, E. coli, Salmonella, Yeast/Mold)
• Heavy Metal Testing (Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury)
• Guidance on Sampling, Lab Selection & Third-Party Accreditation
• Support in Interpreting Results & Regulatory Thresholds
• Templates to Integrate Test Results into COAs & Product Files
What’s Included:
- • FDA Facility Registration (New or Renewal)
• U.S. Agent Appointment (for foreign facilities)
• Registration Confirmation and Number
• Biennial Renewal Reminders & Monitoring
• FDA Compliance Guidance & Support
Pricing:
Service | Standard Price | Support360 Member Price (50% Off) |
---|---|---|
Microbial & Heavy Metal Testing Reports | $1,500 | $750 |
- Support360 Members receive 50% OFF all product safety documentation and testing support services.
Avoid Serious Compliance Risks:
- Without verified testing reports, you may face:
- • FDA detentions, recalls, or warning letters
• Product delisting from Amazon, Walmart, and major retailers
• Rejection by buyers and distributors
• Legal issues from exceeding Prop 65 or international safety limits