Abotex Lead Inspector® Premium Lead Test Kit is an indispensable tool for ensuring the safety of your living environment by helping you identify items that contain lead.
With four tests included in each kit, you have everything you need to conduct spot testing and safeguard your home.
This kit offers a user-friendly solution for detecting lead, providing ease of use and accurate results.
Whether you're embarking on a renovation project, moving into a new home, or simply want to ensure the safety of your family, our lead test kit offers peace of mind. By detecting lead in a wide range of household items, you can take proactive steps to mitigate the risks associated with lead exposure and create a safer living space for yourself and your loved ones.
With Abotex Lead Inspector® Premium Lead Test Kit, you have the power to protect your home and your family from the dangers of lead exposure.
What does the kit contain?
Each kit contains 4 tests – Indicator Solution, Swabs, Tube, an Instruction Manual/Information Package on lead in the household & Colour Comparison Chart, ensuring comprehensive testing and easy interpretation of results.
NOTE: In addition to the components included in the kit, you will also need clear white vinegar for the Patented Leach Method.
Don't worry, any clear vinegar will work, making the testing process convenient and accessible.
What can it be used for?
The uses of Abotex Lead Inspector® Premium Lead Test Kit are extensive, allowing you to quickly and effectively check for lead in various household items.
From paint to dishes, toys to food cans, mini-blinds to plumbing, our kit empowers you to identify potential sources of lead contamination in your home environment.
If you are keen to do laboratory testing (something I always prefer) then please go to www.LeadSafeWorld.com
This year, our activity for International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action (ILPPWA) is to host a live Q&A session with lead expert Elizabeth O'Brien.
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