🛡️ Lead Safe, Stress Free: Test Smarter, Live Safer
The Scitus Know Understand Lead Test Kit offers 90 scientifically formulated swabs activated by household vinegar to deliver fast, accurate lead detection on painted surfaces. Proudly made in the USA with batch traceability, it’s trusted by professionals and homeowners alike for reliable, easy-to-use lead safety testing.
S**N
Just in case
I bought a piece of furniture that was just around the time where there would have been lead in some furnitures. I didn’t really realize until I was cleaning it and I immediately bought this test. It’s simple and the color indicators really helped me visualize if there was lead. Luckily there wasn’t any lead and now I can sleep soundly knowing this cotton swab helped.
B**.
Old brass pepper mill
My old brass pepper mill failed miserably.
S**N
A bit extra but nice
No idea how accurate these are but I used them and got a negative result. The process was easy enough and the instructions are clear. The process is a bit more involved with the vinegar than your standard ones, but if it's truly more accurate then it is worthwhile.
W**N
Easy to use. Easy to discern results.
This was rated by 3rd party sources as one of the most reliable home test kits for lead paint. It's easy to use and is easy to tell what results are. I found lead paint on one building I own, and found the 2nd one was lead-free. Good info to have before you initiate paint repairs on structures.
A**E
Some potential for false positives
A word of caution, they sometimes seem discoloured when you’re using them, so you might find yourself second-guessing the test. It will be really clear when there’s lead! It turns bright red
L**R
Excelente producto
Es muy bueno el producto
J**L
Did not Work
We had a new dinnerware set that we had ordered. It came from China, where we know the use of lead is a bit more laxed than here in the US. I ordered this testing kit, because I wanted to double check that it was lead-free before we started using the new dishes. I started by testing the plates, and I was happy that it came back negative. Since I had 30 swabs, I thought that I would test a few other items. I've had this red plate since I was a boy that is meant for special occasions. It was made in the 70's, and it is red. Red paint is more apt to have lead than other colors, so I thought it prudent to check this plate. I was a little shocked when it also came back negative. We also have McDonald's Garfield and Snoopy glasses from the 80s. We don't use them. They are stored in a glass case. We stopped using them months ago after we read online that they included lead paint. I decided to test one of each of these sets. Both also came back negative. I have literally watched videos of these glasses being swabbed with lead testing kits, and I have seen the positive results. I do not think that these strips work.
W**S
Easy-to-Use Lead Tests with One HUGE Limitation
When it comes to ensuring the safety of your home environment, lead testing becomes a top priority. As a registered nurse, I work with many children who have high blood lead levels and thought these would be a great option to recommend to parents to test their home environments and commonly- sourced lead items such as pottery and painted ceramic.These at-home lead tests offer a simple and straightforward testing process. By wetting the provided swab with vinegar and rubbing it against the surface in question, you can determine if lead is present. A color change to pink indicates the presence of lead, while the swab retaining its original color signifies its absence. This straightforward method makes it easy for anyone to perform a quick lead test without requiring specialized knowledge or equipment.The Limitation: Does NOT Work on Ceramic Surfaces!!!One significant drawback worth mentioning is that these lead tests do not work effectively on ceramic surfaces. If your intention is to test ceramic mugs, pottery, or other ceramic items, these tests may not provide accurate results. It's essential to note that the tests are primarily designed for non-ceramic surfaces, such as testing for lead paint on walls or other non-porous materials.Recommendation: Ideal for Non-Ceramic SurfacesWhile these lead tests may not be suitable for ceramic items, they are still highly recommended for testing non-ceramic surfaces, especially when checking for lead paint or other potential lead-containing materials. The ease of use and relatively accurate results make them a valuable tool for homeowners concerned about lead exposure.
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