Get quick and reliable results with the Instant Glowing Lead Test Kit in seconds. Safe and easy to use, this kit detects lead in dishes, paint, ceramics, glass, and toys using a UV-visible spray test.
- Apply the Lumetallix reagent to make toxic lead instantly visible to the naked eye. Under UV light, lead will light up bright green.
- Get immediate and dependable results for lead testing in paint, ceramics, plastics, glass, toys, pipes, and metal. The Lumetallix reagent ensures a swift and efficient testing process, delivering peace of mind in seconds!
- With the LeadLight, toxic lead can be Detected Easily. Apply the reagent and see it light up, even in low-light conditions.
- The instant lead test kit on the market is 1000 times more sensitive than typical swab tests and can detect lead over a wide area.
- Each bottle contains enough solution for 170-500 tests. It utilizes UV detection technology to detect lead in various materials, including paint, ceramics, wood, and metal, at concentrations as low as 500 PPM.
- After years of extensive research and hundreds of thousands of tests, Lumetallix's lead detection products provide reliable and accurate results. They are proudly made and developed in the Netherlands.
Legal disclaimer:
The tests are not intended to be used for liquids such as water, nor on food or spices. The tests are intended for painted surfaces, metal surfaces without coatings, plastics, ceramics, and glass. Smooth glass or ceramic surfaces may need to be scratched before testing. This lead testing kit has not been evaluated by the FDA or EPA; Lumetallix assumes no liability for the misuse of the Instant Lead Detection kit or for the interpretation of the results by the user. The Lumetallix Instant Lead Detection kit is a screening test for lead, and results should not be considered quantitative.
When used properly, the Lumetallix Instant Lead Detection kit can detect high lead levels on the test surface. The use of this test is not intended to replace a professional inspection. No affirmations are intended or implied. If lead contamination is suspected based on this test, consult a de-leading specialist, professional testing laboratory, or your local Department of Health.