Pro LabTM Lead Surface Test Kit
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Lead Surface Test Kit
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has
stated that "Lead poisoning is the number one environmental threat
to the health of children in the United States" (Federal Register
Vol. 59, NO. 46)
What is Lead?
Lead is a heavy, soft, bluish metal that occurs naturally
underneath the earth's surface. Since it is virtually indestructible and nonbiodegradable,
manufacturers have used it to make many different products, including paint,
batteries, gasoline, pipes, and solder.
How Do You Come in Contact With Lead?
Although the use of lead-based paint (LBP) was banned in 1978, over 57 million homes
still contain some lead according to HUD. Lead-based paint can be on windows,
doors, wood trim, walls cabinets, porches, stairs, railings, fire escapes,
old furniture (cribs), and even children's toys. As LBP cracks and peels,
paint chips are loosened and ingested by children.
Lead dust is the most common source of lead exposure. Moving parts of windows and
doors create paint dust. Remodeling and renovations also create paint dust. When
a LBP surface is sanded or scraped, it breaks down into tiny, sometimes invisible, fine
particles that children swallow or inhale. Children often ingest lead dust by normal
hand-mouth activity. Some other sources of lead are vinyl miniblinds, ceramics,
dishes, toys, water and sewer pipes, solder, lead crystal and drinking water.
What Can Lead Do To You?
It is estimated that more than 200,000 children in the U.S. contract lead
poisoning each year. When inhaled or ingested, even in small amounts, lead can cause
permanent damage to the brain, kidneys, and hearing, especially in children
under 7 years old. Lead poisoning is not only a problem in children. In adults, low
levels of exposure can cause headaches, mood changes, sleep disturbances, a decrease
of fertility (men), high blood pressure, digestive problems, nerve disorders, joint
and muscle pain. High levels of lead exposure can cause mental retardation,
blindness, comas, and even death. Lead can also cause problems in pregnancy and affect
a baby's normal development.
How Do You Find Out If You Have A Lead Problem?
To find out if you have lead on any surface in your home or office, you must test.
The PRO-LAB
Professional Lead Surface Test Kit is the most accurate instant lead
test kit available to the consumer. The NON-TOXIC chemically impregnated test pads,
when moistened with water, provide the most effective and reliable results possible.
The test pads detect the presence of lead to as little as 5 parts per million (ppm),
as documented by tests conducted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Comission.
The Professional Lead Surface Test Kit includes: (6) lead test pads,
eye dropper, enough for 6 tests.
PRO-LAB Professional Lead Surface Test Kit #TESTLS104
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