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Lead in the Water: More Than a Third of Test Kits Submitted in Last Decade Show Some Contamination
More than one-third of home test kits sent in for testing by residents to the city’s environmental agency over the past decade had some level of lead — results that reflect many New Yorkers’ continued ...
Health experts have found concerning levels of lead, phthalates, and sodium in popular lunch kits made by well-known brands such as Lunchables and Armour LunchMakers. Consumer Reports, a nonprofit ...
Home test kits used to detect lead in toys are unreliable, according to two recent studies by Consumer Reports and the federal government. Two recent studies indicate that home test kits used to ...
Kevin Johnson owns an ACE Hardware franchise. Since the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) recent announcement about new risks of lead paint in homes, he's seen plenty of concerned parents checking ...
The kits can be used to test water, paint, soil and dust for lead. Individuals will need to collect samples, which takes about 20 minutes, then return the kit to the library to send it to IUPUI for ...
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