Q:Is it accurate to say that if both the "C" and "T" display two lines, it indicates that the water lead level is below 4 bbp and complies with the drinking water lead level standards?
by|Mar 28, 2024
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Q:Does it test for rust bacteria?
by|Oct 9, 2020
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Q:Is this kit reusable or do I have to buy a new one every time I want to test a different water source?
by|Sep 30, 2020
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A: New one each time :(
by|Jul 14, 2021
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Q:Is this a pass/fail test or does it measure increments of lead as well?
by|Jan 20, 2020
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A: Pass or fail.
by|Dec 17, 2022
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Q:Is this a positive/negative test or a ppm test?
by|Apr 24, 2019
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A: Ppm test
by|Aug 13, 2023
A: Nothing happen and no clue it's negative or positive
by|Apr 30, 2023
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A: postive/negative - really simple if one line is darker it's negative, if the other is darker it's positive.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: I just did my test this afternoon. It tells you if your water tests positive or negative above or below 0.015 ppm which is the USEPA's Action level for lead. Hope this helps!
by|May 3, 2023
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A: It looks like a positive negative but lists ppm for a pass/fail mark to give you a general idea. Probably best used as a screening to decide if you need laboratory testing