Lead Database

Burts Bees Baby 100% Organic Cotton Jammies (24 mo), Made in India
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: No readings No numeric XRF data found in this post, may be image-only. FluoroSpec test is the definitive check. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in a stable... Read more...
Dema Designs Romsey Brown and Blue Ceramic Mug: 29 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 29 ppm · Cadmium: 12 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Low, probably not a concern 29 ppm lead detected, below the 90 ppm children's safety threshold. At this level, most toxicologists would not flag this as actionable for typical adult use. FluoroSpec test: if it doesn't glow, the lead is not in reactive surface form. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think... Read more...
Signature Housewares Incorporated Ceramic Food Storage Container: 2,107 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 2,107 ppm · Cadmium: 73 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Elevated, likely lower risk in fired ceramic, test to confirm 2,107 ppm lead by XRF. Independent leach testing on similar ceramics in this range (up to 3,000 ppm) found no detectable lead migration into food simulant, lead baked into fired glaze is chemically bound and doesn't readily dissolve. This is the key context missing from most XRF-only reporting. FluoroSpec test: if it doesn't glow, the lead is not in surface-reactive form. There is no safe amount... Read more...
Hello Kitty Thermos Brand Child’s Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle: Lead-Free in all accessible components.
XRF readings: Lead: data not on file · Cadmium: 0 ppm · Arsenic: 0 ppm Verdict: Lead-Free This Hello Kitty Thermos Brand Child’s Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle: Lead-Free in all accessible components. carries a Lead-Free verdict in the EverythingLead dataset. Numeric XRF data is not on file for this entry. What this XRF reading actually means → XRF measures lead presence on the surface. It does not measure whether that lead can reach a person. That distinction matters for how you should react to this number. Read the full... Read more...
Unmarked Handmade Brown Glazed Ceramic Bowl: 91 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 91 ppm · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Low-elevated, below most adult thresholds 91 ppm lead, above the 90 ppm CPSC children's item threshold but well below levels that cause obvious alarm for adult use. Independent leach testing on fired ceramics in this range found no detectable lead migration, the lead is chemically bound in the glaze matrix. FluoroSpec gives the definitive surface answer: glow = reactive lead present, no glow = not in accessible form. There is no safe amount of lead. This... Read more...
Old Town Blue” Pattern Vintage Corelle Small Plate, c.1972-1982: 18,200 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 18,200 ppm · Cadmium: 400 ppm · Arsenic: 13 ppm Verdict: Very high, avoid food contact 18,200 ppm lead detected. at this concentration leaching into acidic foods (tomato, citrus, vinegar) becomes a realistic concern even in well-fired ware. Children should not handle this item. FluoroSpec will confirm whether lead is surface-reactive. Also: 400 ppm cadmium present. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think... Read more...
2018 Dollar Tree Rachael Ray Green Glazed “Double Ridge” Ceramic Plate
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: No readings No numeric XRF data found in this post, may be image-only. FluoroSpec test is the definitive check. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in a stable... Read more...
2018 Dollar Tree Rachael Ray Orange “Double Ridge” Ceramic Plate
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: 985 ppm · Arsenic: 57 ppm Verdict: Lead-free per XRF No lead detected by XRF. Cadmium present at 985 ppm, separate concern for colored glazes. Arsenic detected at 57 ppm. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. Also: 985 ppm cadmium present. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer... Read more...
2018 Dollar Store Red & White Snow Flake Metal Tray/ Plate
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: No readings No numeric XRF data found in this post, may be image-only. FluoroSpec test is the definitive check. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in a stable... Read more...
2018 Dollar Store Snowman Design Metal Tray/ Plate
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: No readings No numeric XRF data found in this post, may be image-only. FluoroSpec test is the definitive check. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in a stable... Read more...
2018 Dollar Store Santa Claus Design Metal Tray/ Plate
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: No readings No numeric XRF data found in this post, may be image-only. FluoroSpec test is the definitive check. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in a stable... Read more...
2018 Dollar Store “I Love Santa” Design Ceramic Coffee Mug
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: 1,154 ppm · Arsenic: 65 ppm Verdict: Lead-free per XRF + High cadmium No lead detected by XRF. Cadmium present at 1154 ppm, separate concern for colored glazes. Arsenic detected at 65 ppm. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. NOTE: 1,154 ppm cadmium also detected, a separate and serious concern for colored glazes. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach... Read more...