LeadCheck(R) Swabs Recognized by EPA for Lead Paint Testing
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Easy-to-use Lead Detection Kits Only Non-Sulfide Test Cited By Government
Agency
NATICK, Mass., June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The makers of LeadCheck(R) Swabs,
the leading consumer lead detection kit, today said that as a result of recent
government analysis and evaluation the US Environmental Protection Agency has
recognized LeadCheck(R) kits for use in testing for lead-based paint. *
The EPA recognition means that LeadCheck(R) kits will be among those
okayed for use by homeowners, tenants, contractors, renovators, and others.
Federal law requires that individuals receive information on lead hazards and
lead exposure before renovating painted surfaces and the EPA's brochure,
"Renovate Right," says contractors must use lead test kits that are
"EPA-approved."
The inexpensive LeadCheck(R) Swabs, which are available in retail home
centers, were evaluated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology
and the superior results in detecting lead-based paint earned the recognition
from the EPA. *
"This recognition is an important milestone for our company and our
product," said Dr. Marcia J. Stone, president and chief executive officer of
Hybrivet Systems Inc., which has been making home lead detection products for
more than 15 years. "We know from experience and customer feedback that our
LeadCheck(R) Swabs are very effective in detecting and locating lead in the
home and we're pleased to have our efforts recognized by the EPA."
LeadCheck(R) is the only recognized test kit that does not use a noxious
sulfide chemical and require time-consuming dilution or mixing of reagents.
LeadCheck(R) kits can be safely carried in a shirt pocket in
ready-to-use condition and can instantly detect lead on most surfaces.
"Despite all the attention lead contamination has been getting lately, it
continues to be a real and present danger and homeowners, consumers,
contractors and others need to have easy-to-use tools to find it quickly,"
Stone said. "We applaud the EPA's efforts to keep this issue front-and-center
with homebuilders and homeowners."
Prolonged lead exposure has been found to have serious and deleterious
health consequences, particularly in children.
For more information, please go to these links:
http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovaterightbrochure.pdf
http://www.fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/build00/art034.html
* 40 CFR Pt. 745, 4/22/08, Pg. 21764
SOURCE Hybrivet Systems Inc.
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+1-617-335-8136
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