Lead Test Paper
Lead from pipes can leach into household water used for drinking, cooking, and washing. Lead is so toxic that even very low levels may be dangerous. Lead consumption and poisoning has been linked to many serious illnesses, especially in young children. Lead can harm mental and physical development and may cause brain abnormalities, kidney damage and hypertension. As with other water contaminants, the risk of lead damage is much greater for children than for adults. Because lead can accumulate in the body, consumers should test for lead levels at each faucet in the home, especially if the plumbing fixtures could be from the 1980’s or older. Find out if your water has harmful levels of lead! This Lead Test Paper Drinking Water test lets you perform one test.
Feature: Fast, accuracy, easy and convenient.
Packing: 100pcs/box
Lead Test Paper (Test Lead Water Paper Strips) provide easy to use test results within minutes, no long waits or additional costs for laboratory fees. The lead test paper will detect lead down to the EPA safety level of 0.2-0.5-0.8-1mg/L and will have a shelf life of at least 1 year.
- The usual lower limit data is 0.2mg/l of the test paper’s coloration sensibility, it could be tested by color comparison tube when tracer liquid below the lower limit.
- It is the same method of application with PH test paper, count ten seconds that will do ration.
- Concentration’s ration is compared with colour atla, colour atla is divided into five grads generally.
Feature: Fast, accuracy, easy and convenient.
Packing: 100pcs/box
Bottle lead test paper strips contains all necessary items and instructions to perform one complete home drinking water lead test and provide test results.
Lead in drinking water can cause a variety of adverse health effects. In babies and children, exposure to lead in drinking water above the EPA maximum safety level can result in delays in physical and mental development, along with slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. In adults, it can cause increases in blood pressure. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure.
Lead is rarely found in source water, but enters tap water through corrosion of plumbing materials. Homes built before 1986 are more likely to have lead pipes, fixtures, and/or solder. However, new homes are also at risk: even legally “lead-free” plumbing may contain up to 8 percent lead. The most common problem is with brass or chrome-plated brass faucets and fixtures which can leach significant amounts of lead into the water, especially hot water.
Drinking Water Test For Lead is used to test various sources of drinking water.
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