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Yes. Our analyzers are capable of testing for Mercury, Arsenic, Cadmium, Nickel, Antimony, Bromine and many other elements. |
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Do you test for more then lead? |
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You schedule a time, we come to you, we test based on your budget and/or the number of items you have to test, we identify those that measured for lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and let you know. |
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Yes. Toys are not destroyed, nor is there any residue or marks left behind. When we leave, you won’t know we came other then fewer items containing lead or knowledge of where lead is present |
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Product Testing: Depending on the number of items a typical home takes 1-3 hours. We can test up to 100 item in an hour. If you choose, we will come and test a selected items to fit within your budget. Lead Paint Inspections: Typically a 3/2 home takes 2 hours. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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· Product Testing: Starting at $199 for the 1st hour and $129 each additional hour. · Lead Paint Testing: Typical 3/2 house is $400 for HUD/EPA Licenses Inspection and Report. Paint chips are an additional $25 each · Lead Risk Assessment: $550 includes up to 5 lab samples |
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How much does it cost? |
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How long does it take? |
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Is your testing safe? |
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How does product testing work? |
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Paint in homes is still the most common source of lead poisoning. Lead is also found in vinyl, toys, ceramics, coffee mugs, jewelry, dinnerware, clothes, backpacks, furniture, soil and more. |
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Where is lead found? |
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Some Items We Test:
· Toys · Furniture · Dinnerware · Jewelry · Play Equipment · Vinyl Products · Cookware · Mattresses · Games · Walls · Windows · Exterior · Carpet · Flooring · Cups and Mugs |
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We Test For: · Lead · Cadmium · Mercury · Arsenic · Antimony · And much more! |

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No. Lead Inspection typically do not require paint chips to be taken making sure the house is in the same condition as when we arrived. |
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Do you cut paint chips? |
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Yes. We are a licensed lead firm with licensed lead inspectors. We carry a $2M insurance policy. |
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Are you licensed and insured? |
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You schedule a time, we come to you, we test based on your preference of a lead screening (hourly) or full inspection. After a full inspection we will get your report to you usually within 24 hours. |
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How does lead paint testing work? |
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Full Inspection: If you are or planning to renovate or your insurance and/or mortgage carrier are requesting an inspection. Also a full report may help in the resale of your home Risk Assessment: If you want to know if there is a hazard associated with any potential lead based paint a risk assessment includes dust wipes and soil samples to determine any potential hazards For insurance or section 8 properties call to determine what is required for you |
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What lead paint inspection is right for me? |





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Lead/Risk Inspections For: · Travelers Insurance and other insurance companies · Neighborhood Stabilization Project (NSP) · Federal Government · New Home Buyers · Contractors · RRP (Renovation Repair Painting) · EBL Investigations |
