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Acquiring and Using Lead Test Kits

Acquiring and Using Lead Test Kits

Oct 14th 2025

Lead exposure is still a major health risk especially in homes built before 1978, when lead-based paint was common. It can cause developmental delays in children, neurological damage, and other serious health issues. If you’re a homeowner, renovator, or property manager, using a lead test kit is the essential first step to identify potential hazards. In this guide, you’ll get safe, step-by-step instructions, current EPA-recognized kit options, cost breakdowns, and practical tips for …
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Lead Testing Kits Guide: Safe Home and Professional Use

Lead Testing Kits Guide: Safe Home and Professional Use

Oct 1st 2025

Lead Testing Kits for Specific Applications Lead exposure remains a significant concern, especially in older homes, vintage items, and everyday objects such as dishes or children’s toys. While lead is often associated with paint or water, it can appear in unexpected places, posing risks to both children and adults. Whether you are a homeowner checking kitchenware, a parent screening toys, or a professional assessing industrial surfaces, choosing the right lead testing kit is essential. Thi …
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The Best Lead Testing Kits for Home Use in 2025

The Best Lead Testing Kits for Home Use in 2025

Sep 15th 2025

Lead exposure is still a real risk especially in homes built before 1978, on painted surfaces, vintage dishware, toys, and sometimes in drinking water from old plumbing. This guide explains which at-home lead test kits make sense, what “EPA-recognized” actually means, how accurate DIY kits are, and when you should use lab testing or a certified professional. We keep it clear, practical, and family-safe. Why Test for Lead at Home? Lead is a toxic metal found in: Paint: Common in hom …
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