Harrisburg, PA Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (total): Population in 2017: 49,192 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: +0.5%

Population (male): 22,964

Population (female): 26,228

Poverty (breakdown): (18.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 35.5% for Black residents, 43.4% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 6.7% for American Indian residents, 47.7% for other race residents, 25.5% for two or more races residents)

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (4.4%), American (2.6%), Irish (2.3%), Italian (1.5%), African (1.5%), English (1.4%).

Elevation: 320 feet

Land Area: 8.11 square miles.

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 17101, 17102, 17103, 17104, 17110, 17111

Harrisburg's site along the Susquehanna River is thought to have been inhabited by Native Americans as early as 3000 BC. Known to the Native Americans as "Peixtin", or "Paxtang", the area was an important resting place and crossroads for Native American traders, as the trails leading from the Delaware to the Ohio rivers, and from the Potomac to the Upper Susquehanna intersected there. The first European contact with Native Americans in Pennsylvania was made by the Englishman, Captain John Smith, who journeyed from Virginia up the Susquehanna River in 1608 and visited with the Susquehanna tribe. In 1719, John Harris, Sr., an English trader, settled here and 14 years later secured grants of 800 acres (3.2 km2) in this vicinity. In 1785, John Harris, Jr. made plans to lay out a town on his father's land, which he named Harrisburg. In the spring of 1785, the town was formally surveyed by William Maclay, who was a son-in-law of John Harris, Sr. In 1791, Harrisburg became incorporated, and in October 1812 it was named the Pennsylvania state capital, which it has remained ever since. The assembling here of the highly sectional Harrisburg Convention in 1827 (signaling what may have been the birth of lobbying on a national scale) led to the passage of the high protective-tariff bill of 1828. In 1839, Harrison and Tyler were nominated for President of the United States at the first national convention of the Whig Party of the United States, which was held in Harrisburg.

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10 Panel Drug Test, Harrisburg, PA

Accredited Drug Testing provides a 10-panel drug test at testing centers located in Harrisburg PA and throughout the local area. Same day service is available, and most testing centers are within minutes of your home or office. DOT drug testing and ETG Alcohol testing is also available.

K. Palaiologoy 26 0.3 miles

K. Palaiologoy 26
N. Smyrni, GA 17121
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1515 BRIDGE ST 2.7 miles

1515 BRIDGE ST
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA 17070
Categories: NEW CUMBERLAND PA

4200 UNION DEPOSIT RD STE G 3.5 miles

4200 UNION DEPOSIT RD STE G
HARRISBURG, PA 17111
Categories: HARRISBURG PA

3314 MARKET ST STE 205 3.6 miles

3314 MARKET ST STE 205
CAMP HILL, PA 17011
Categories: CAMP HILL PA

2021 Linglestown Rd, 3.9 miles

2021 Linglestown Rd,
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Categories: Harrisburg PA

4824 Londonderry Rd, 4.1 miles

4824 Londonderry Rd,
Harrisburg, PA 17109
Categories: Harrisburg PA

3401 Hartzdale Dr, 4.1 miles

3401 Hartzdale Dr,
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Categories: Camp Hill PA

4813 JONESTOWN RD STE 107 4.5 miles

4813 JONESTOWN RD STE 107
HARRISBURG, PA 17109
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4813 JONESTOWN RD STE 104 4.6 miles

4813 JONESTOWN RD STE 104
HARRISBURG, PA 17109
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900 EISENHOWER BLVD STE C 4.8 miles

900 EISENHOWER BLVD STE C
HARRISBURG, PA 17111
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6301 GRAYSON RD SPC 9 5.7 miles

6301 GRAYSON RD SPC 9
HARRISBURG, PA 17111
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6108 CARLISLE PIKE 6.1 miles

6108 CARLISLE PIKE
MECHANICSBURG, PA 17050
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4910 RITTER RD 6.1 miles

4910 RITTER RD
MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055
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5 CAPITAL DR STE 101 6.4 miles

5 CAPITAL DR STE 101
HARRISBURG, PA 17110
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8170 ADAMS DR STE 100 STE 100 7.4 miles

8170 ADAMS DR STE 100 STE 100
HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036
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6481 CARLISLE PIKE 7.5 miles

6481 CARLISLE PIKE
MECHANICSBURG, PA 17050
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1341 ASPER DR 14.5 miles

1341 ASPER DR
BOILING SPRINGS, PA 17007
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1124 HARRISBURG PIKE 14.9 miles

1124 HARRISBURG PIKE
CARLISLE, PA 17013
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645 N MOUNT JOY ST 16.5 miles

645 N MOUNT JOY ST
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
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40 Brookwood Ave, 18.5 miles

40 Brookwood Ave,
Carlisle, PA 17013
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1175 WALNUT BOTTOM RD 18.7 miles

1175 WALNUT BOTTOM RD
CARLISLE, PA 17015
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45 SPRINT DR 18.9 miles

45 SPRINT DR
CARLISLE, PA 17013
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418 CLOVERLEAF RD 19.5 miles

418 CLOVERLEAF RD
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
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1000 EVELYN DR 19.7 miles

1000 EVELYN DR
MILLERSBURG, PA 17061
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520 GREENBRIAR RD 21.1 miles

520 GREENBRIAR RD
YORK, PA 17404
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970 Loucks Rd Unit D 21.5 miles

970 Loucks Rd Unit D
YORK, PA 17404
Categories: YORK PA

400 LOUCKS RD 21.5 miles

400 LOUCKS RD
YORK, PA 17404
Categories: YORK PA

York Crossings, 2189 York Crossing Drive 22.0 miles

York Crossings, 2189 York Crossing Drive
York, PA 17408
Categories: York PA

11 E MARKET ST STE 104 23.0 miles

11 E MARKET ST STE 104
YORK, PA 17401
Categories: YORK PA

2168 CLOVERFIELD DR 23.2 miles

2168 CLOVERFIELD DR
LEBANON, PA 17046
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2250 E MARKET ST 23.3 miles

2250 E MARKET ST
YORK, PA 17402
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325 S BELMONT ST 23.4 miles

325 S BELMONT ST
YORK, PA 17403
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310 HARRISBURG ST 23.6 miles

310 HARRISBURG ST
EAST BERLIN, PA 17316
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Rt 422 West, 23.6 miles

Rt 422 West,
Lebanon, PA 17042
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1748 6th Ave, 23.6 miles

1748 6th Ave,
York, PA 17403
Categories: York PA

1010 W CRESTVIEW DR 24.2 miles

1010 W CRESTVIEW DR
LEBANON, PA 17042
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199 S 4TH ST AT 399 WALNUT ST 24.3 miles

199 S 4TH ST AT 399 WALNUT ST
Lebanon, PA 17042
Categories: Lebanon PA

615 CUMBERLAND ST 24.8 miles

615 CUMBERLAND ST
LEBANON, PA 17042
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Urine drug testing is the most common and customizable screening method available in the drug testing world. Many times, drug tests are ordered from companies, courts, or individuals without knowing what drug panel is needing to be analyzed.

The most common drug panel options include the 5,10, 12, 14 and 17 panel drug tests but we also offer specialized and customized panels based on your specific need and we are here to discuss exactly what is tested in each type of drug test panel.

Urine or Hair Drug Testing in Harrisburg, PA - You Choose!

The detection period for a urine drug test is 1-5 days. However, hair drug testing is becoming more common because the detection period for a standard hair test can be up to 90 days. You must have at least an inch and a half of hair (1.5 inches) on your head or body hair may be used when conducting a hair drug test.

Facts About 10 Panel Drug Test

  • The most cost-effective option in the workplace
  • Most common and customizable screening method
  • Detects recent drug use
  • Available in instant or lab based testing options

Remember that many opioid addictions lead to further drug use, including heroin, so you may find that a standard 5 and 10 panel is not fulfilling your needs. In this case, consider a 12-panel drug test, which tests for additional opiates and painkillers that would not show up on a test with fewer panels.

A urine drug test detects recent drug use and is currently the only testing method that is approved for federally mandated drug testing.(5 panel DOT drug Test) Urine testing is appropriate for all testing reasons, from pre-employment to random to post-accident - and can be performed for a wide range of illicit and prescription drugs.

What drug are tested for in a 10 Panel Drug Test?

The drugs tested in a10 panel urine drug test include:

  • Amphetamines
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Cocaine
  • Marijuana
  • MDA
  • Methadone
  • Methaqualone
  • Opiates
  • PCP
  • Propoxyphene

The standard 10 panel drug test is typically collected at a collection site and analyzed at a SAMHSA Certified Laboratory. If you need a rapid results test, the 10 panel is available for a rapid result in most areas Nationwide. Results for a rapid results test are typically available the same business day (for negative results) and if a non-negative result exist, we send the specimen to the lab to perform confirmation testing at no additional charge.

What is a drug test?

A drug test is a technical analysis of a biological specimen such as urine, hair, blood, breath, finger nail and oral fluid/saliva. The common procedure for a drug test is to have a donor provide a specimen to a drug testing collection specialist, complete a chain of custody form and then the collector will send by carrier the specimen to a laboratory for analysis and a determination if the specimen is negative or positive. Although there many laboratories in the United States which provide drug testing analysis, it is recommended that only a laboratory that is SAMHSA Certified is to be used when determining a drug testing result.

Does passive smoke inhalation cause a false positive for marijuana?

"Passive" smoke inhalation from being in a room with people smoking marijuana is not considered valid, as the cut-off concentrations for lab analysis are set well above that which might occur for passive inhalation.

Other abnormalities in the urine screen may indicate that results may be a false negative or that there was deliberate adulteration of the sample. For example:

  • a low creatinine lab value can indicate that a urine sample was tampered with; either the subject diluted their urine by consuming excessive water just prior to testing, or water was added to the urine sample.
  • creatinine levels are often used in conjunction with specific gravity to determine if samples have been diluted. To help avoid this problem, the testing lab may color the water in their toilet blue to prevent the sample being diluted with water from the toilet.
  • subjects may also attempt to add certain enzymes to the urine sample to affect stability, but this often changes the pH, which is also tested.

How long do drugs stay in your system?

The window of detection or often times referred to as look back period of a drug test depend on several factors. Some of the factors impacting how long a drug will stay in your system are:

  • The amount of the drug taken
  • The frequency of the drug taken
  • The type of drug taken
  • An individual's body metabolic rate and general health
  • The amount of fluids consumed since ingesting the drug
  • The amount of exercise since ingesting the drug
  • Other genetic variations that would impact an individual's response to a specific drug

In the case of life-threatening symptoms, unconsciousness, or bizarre behavior in an emergency situation, screening for common drugs and toxins may help find the cause, called a toxicology test or tox screen to denote the broader area of possible substances beyond just self-administered drugs. These tests can also be done post-mortem during an autopsy in cases where a death was not expected. The test is usually done within 96 h (4 days) after the desire for the test is realized. Both a urine sample and a blood sample may be tested.

ADT offers 10 panel urine drug tests in Harrisburg, PA.
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Harrisburg Drug Testing locations

To schedule a 5, 10, 12, 14 or 17 panel urine or hair drug test at a testing center in Harrisburg PA, please call (800) 221-4291 or schedule online.

Local Harrisburg Information

Local Area Info: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Harrisburg (/?hær?sb??r?/ HARR-iss-burg; Pennsylvania German: Harrisbarrig)[citation needed] is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and the county seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 49,192, it is the 15th largest city in the Commonwealth. It lies on the east bank of the Susquehanna River, 107 miles (172 km) west of Philadelphia. Harrisburg is the anchor of the Susquehanna Valley metropolitan area, which had a 2017 estimated population of 571,903, making it the fourth most populous in Pennsylvania and 96th most populous in the United States.

Harrisburg played a notable role in American history during the Westward Migration, the American Civil War, and the Industrial Revolution. During part of the 19th century, the building of the Pennsylvania Canal and later the Pennsylvania Railroad allowed Harrisburg to become one of the most industrialized cities in the Northeastern United States. The U.S. Navy ship USS Harrisburg, which served from 1918 to 1919 at the end of World War I, was named in honor of the city. In the mid-to-late 20th century, the city's economic fortunes fluctuated with its major industries consisting of government, heavy manufacturing, agriculture, and food services (nearby Hershey is home of the chocolate maker, located just 10 miles (16 km) east).

The Pennsylvania Farm Show, the largest free indoor agriculture exposition in the United States, was first held in Harrisburg in 1917 and has been held there every early-to-mid January since then. Harrisburg also hosts an annual outdoor sports show, the largest of its kind in North America, an auto show, which features a large static display of new as well as classic cars and is renowned nationwide, and Motorama, a two-day event consisting of a car show, motocross racing, remote control car racing, and more. Harrisburg is also known for the Three Mile Island accident, which occurred on March 28, 1979, near Middletown.

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Population (total): Population in 2017: 49,192 (100% urban, 0% rural). >Population change since 2000: +0.5%

Population (male): 22,964

Population (female): 26,228

Poverty (breakdown): (18.1% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 35.5% for Black residents, 43.4% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 6.7% for American Indian residents, 47.7% for other race residents, 25.5% for two or more races residents)

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (4.4%), American (2.6%), Irish (2.3%), Italian (1.5%), African (1.5%), English (1.4%).

Elevation: 320 feet

Land Area: 8.11 square miles.

Population Density:

Zip Codes: 17101, 17102, 17103, 17104, 17110, 17111

Harrisburg's site along the Susquehanna River is thought to have been inhabited by Native Americans as early as 3000 BC. Known to the Native Americans as "Peixtin", or "Paxtang", the area was an important resting place and crossroads for Native American traders, as the trails leading from the Delaware to the Ohio rivers, and from the Potomac to the Upper Susquehanna intersected there. The first European contact with Native Americans in Pennsylvania was made by the Englishman, Captain John Smith, who journeyed from Virginia up the Susquehanna River in 1608 and visited with the Susquehanna tribe. In 1719, John Harris, Sr., an English trader, settled here and 14 years later secured grants of 800 acres (3.2 km2) in this vicinity. In 1785, John Harris, Jr. made plans to lay out a town on his father's land, which he named Harrisburg. In the spring of 1785, the town was formally surveyed by William Maclay, who was a son-in-law of John Harris, Sr. In 1791, Harrisburg became incorporated, and in October 1812 it was named the Pennsylvania state capital, which it has remained ever since. The assembling here of the highly sectional Harrisburg Convention in 1827 (signaling what may have been the birth of lobbying on a national scale) led to the passage of the high protective-tariff bill of 1828. In 1839, Harrison and Tyler were nominated for President of the United States at the first national convention of the Whig Party of the United States, which was held in Harrisburg.