Every service performed on-site at your San Diego County location by a DOT-certified collector. No clinic visits, no wasted time.
49 CFR Part 40 compliant collections for all DOT-regulated employers throughout San Diego County.
On-site CLIA-waived rapid urine drug screening. Same-day results before our collector leaves your location.
Certified buccal swab DNA collection with legal chain-of-custody for paternity, immigration, and legal cases.
Screen new hires before their first day. Rapid results available same day.
DOT and non-DOT random selection programs. We coordinate the logistics.
Immediate response. We get to your location fast when urgency matters.
Discreet, professional on-site collection when supervisors observe concerning behavior.
DOT return-to-duty testing following a verified positive result.
Follow-up programs as directed by your MRO. We coordinate with your TPA.
Regular resident screening for sober living facilities. Reliable and discreet.
Testing for probation requirements and court-ordered drug testing programs.
Mobile drug testing for San Diego restoration companies, mitigation teams, contents crews, estimators, and emergency-response field staff.
Mobile drug testing for marine contractors, ship-repair vendors, fabrication crews, coatings teams, and base-support field staff in San Diego.
Mobile drug testing for private security companies, patrol teams, event-security providers, and contract guard agencies across San Diego County.
Mobile drug testing for healthcare staffing agencies and medical-employment firms placing personnel into clinics, facilities, home health, and support roles.
Mobile drug testing for distribution centers, fulfillment operations, e-commerce warehouses, and inventory teams throughout San Diego County.
Mobile drug testing for apartment operators, HOA management firms, facility-maintenance employers, and field-service maintenance teams in San Diego.
Mobile drug testing for hotels, venues, banquet operations, maintenance departments, housekeeping supervisors, and hospitality staffing groups across San Diego.
Mobile drug testing for home health agencies, caregiving companies, and support-service employers who place staff in homes and community settings throughout San Diego County.
Mobile drug testing for San Diego government contractors, facilities vendors, environmental-service companies, and support contractors working under strict client requirements.
Mobile drug testing for employers supporting schools, youth programs, after-school operations, and community-based organizations in San Diego County.
For most employers, the decision is not just about price. It is about whether the provider answers the phone, explains collection options clearly, shows up reliably, and can support repeat hiring or incident workflows without creating extra administrative work. That is why this page is structured around operational fit: collections at offices, yards, job sites, sober living properties, and other approved locations across San Diego County.
This also improves AI search visibility because the page answers the practical questions employers usually ask: which service fits the situation, what can be done on-site, and how quickly can the collection be coordinated. Those are the same questions decision-makers ask before they call.
Employers often search broad terms like drug testing San Diego, but the right collection path depends on the situation. Hiring support, post-incident response, DOT collections, sober living testing, and DNA specimen collection are not interchangeable. Clear page structure helps search engines understand those distinctions and helps buyers choose faster.
Drug-free workplace policy structure for California employers. A practical guide to policy sections, supervisor responsibility, and testing workflows.
A practical guide to when employers use post-accident drug testing, what to document, and how to respond after an incident.
A step-by-step reasonable-suspicion checklist supervisors can use to document observations and escalate concerns.
Why warehouse employers often treat forklift operators and equipment roles as higher-risk positions when designing a testing workflow.
How to organize on-site collections at a yard, office, or active project location while protecting privacy, paperwork, and workflow.
A plain-language guide to objective, repeatable random-selection methods and the records employers should keep.
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This site now includes supporting resource sections designed to rank for employer research queries and support sales conversations. Use these pages for outreach, proposals, and internal linking.
Checklist pages for policy review, post-accident response, and vendor comparison.
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