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Brand | PRO-LAB | Safe Home | Safe Home | PurTest |
Name | Lead Paint and Dust Test Kit | Starter 10 Drinking Water Test Kit | Do-it-Yourself Bacteria in Water Test Kit | Bacteria Test Kit |
Price | $738 | $999 | $1282 | $1311 |
Ratings | (34) | (6) | (5) | (29) |
Biodegradable | Yes | No | No | No |
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Brand | PRO-LAB | Safe Home | Safe Home | PurTest |
Name | Lead Paint and Dust Test Kit | Starter 10 Drinking Water Test Kit | Do-it-Yourself Bacteria in Water Test Kit | Bacteria Test Kit |
Price | $738 | $999 | $1282 | $1311 |
Ratings | (34) | (6) | (5) | (29) |
Biodegradable | ||||
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The certified lab analysis showed EPA's threshold levels and the level in my submitted sample. My sample showed levels way below the EPA's allowable levels. The report stated my sample was "not elevated". I'm no expert, but I suppose that there are trace amounts of lead in almost everything in and around any home, so I guess the issue is whether the sample represented a lead level that would be considered dangerous by the EPA.
Yea I suspose so but the test papers disintegrate. Do yourself a favor and get the 3M kit.