Welcome to Fingerprinting and Certified Testing (F.A.C.T)
At F.A.C.T. we offer drug tests, drug screening and fingerprinting to schools, businesses and industries in the St. Louis Metropolitan area and Metro East Illinois Communities in St. Clair, Madison, Randolph, Monroe, Perry and Clinton Counties.
F.A.C.T. offers several options to meet your specific needs while being convenient, efficient, reliable and affordable.
- Digital and Manual Fingerprinting and Criminal History Research
- Urine and Hair Follicle Drug Testing
- Paternity and Forensic Buccal DNA Testing
- Alcohol Breath Testing
Our testing services are key components for risk management plans.
- Our workplace drug screening and digital fingerprinting are an effective component in ensuring employee health, safety and Productivity.
- Pre employment fingerprinting and drug screening during your hiring process will enhance your ability to create and maintain an optionally safe and productive work or academic environment
Especially for Schools
Our Mission for Drug Testing in Schools is similar to that for our corporate clients: We support the highest standards of education, training and exposure to life's lessons in an environment free of the chemical impairment of abused and misused drugs by providing random testing
The use of illegal drugs among 12-18 Year olds has been and continues to be a serious problem and an ongoing challenge to those entrusted with their education. the use of marijuana and the misuses of prescription medications and other readily accessible chemical substances is on the rise in this age group.
Drug use among students impacts not only the individual user, but the academic environment as a whole. Students are exposed to the very real presence of illicit drugs in their midst and many are faced with the decision to experiment through peer pressure
F.A.C.T. has the resources for providing efficient, cost effective on-site drug screening of your students involved in extracurricular activities as outline by the United States Supreme Court. While this sampling limits the student body at large, it does provide for an increased awareness of the use of drugs in schools and it promotes the implementation of counseling and treatment of those who may be impacted by drug use.