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Get it between 2025-01-31 to 2025-02-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Rapid Results in 30 Seconds, Reliable & Compliant: Our lead test kit conforms to UN standards and are precision tested for accuracy. Our lead test swabs provides quick results in under 30 seconds, detecting lead in materials with high sensitivity - Giving you peace of mind almost instantly! Shelf life is as long as 2 years
Incredibly Easy to Use: Wet the lead testing swab tip under water (no vinegar required) for 5-8 seconds, shake off excess liquid, and once the lead paint test kit tip turns mustard yellow, promptly rub the surface for 30 seconds. The result is determined by the colour of the swab after rubbing on the surface
Clear Result Interpretation: Easily interpret the results with high selectivity. Compare the color of the lead swab test kit with the provided reference colors. Red/Purple/Pink indicates lead detection, while Yellow means no lead detected. The package of the lead testing kit includes user-friendly instructions on how to use the home lead test kit and to interpret the test results
Versatile Range of Use: These Lead Testing Swabs are suitable for various surfaces, such as painted, dishes, toys, pottery, jewelry, woodwork, bathtub glazes, antiques, plumbing, and more. Note: Keep away from children and pets, avoid touching the lead check swabs head with your hands, and refrain from putting it into your mouth
Safe Disposal: Our lead test kits are 100% non-toxic. After using the home lead testing kit, it can be simply thrown away in the trash no need to hazardous disposal. For safety, please store these lead tester kit out of reach of children and pets, and avoid direct contact with the swab head and any oral use
For Use on Painted Surfaces: Our convenient lead paint test kit are perfect for testing walls, floors, baseboards, ceilings and any painted surface in your home or office. Compact and easy-to-use, these lead check swabs are also perfect supplies for real estate agents, renters, and anyone wanting to test for lead paint in new homes