The rule
EPA finalized lower dust‑lead hazard standards under TSCA § 403. Floors fell from 40 to 5 µg/ft². Sills fell from 250 to 40. Troughs from 400 to 100.
- 40 CFR § 745.65
- Hazard definition
- 40 CFR § 745.227
- Clearance sampling
EPA's floor dust‑lead hazard standard just dropped from 40 to 5 µg/ft². The swab kits you've been using were designed for forty. Labs take 3–5 days and charge $15–40 a sample. Fluoro‑Spec resolves single particles of lead paint dust, on site, in seconds, in the palm of your hand.
EPA finalized lower dust‑lead hazard standards under TSCA § 403. Floors fell from 40 to 5 µg/ft². Sills fell from 250 to 40. Troughs from 400 to 100.
Colorimetric swab kits (rhodizonate, sulfide) were validated at the old thresholds. At the new floor, they return false‑negative, clean‑looking swabs on surfaces that fail a lab wipe.
Fluoro‑Spec uses fluorescence spectroscopy chemistry, the same principle as an XRF, in a bottle. Resolves individual particles of lead paint dust as small as 40–50 µm.
Standard dust‑wipe protocol, or spray the reagent directly on floors, sills, troughs, or post‑RRP areas. Works on finished surfaces, no cutting, no gouging.
Methylammonium bromide binds any lead on contact and forms microscopic methylammonium lead bromide crystals that fluoresce bright green under UV. High signal, low background.
Photograph the glow. Run interim controls. Re‑spray. If it doesn't glow, it's clean. Do it all before the crew leaves the site, same visit.
| Colorimetric swab | Lab dust wipe | Fluoro‑Spec | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resolves at 5 µg/ft² | Unreliable | Yes | Single particle |
| Time to answer | ~30 sec | 3–5 business days | On site, seconds |
| Cost per test | $2–4 | $15–40 + overnight | $0.26 |
| Re‑verify after cleaning | Limited | Next site visit | Same visit |
| Chemical false‑positives | Ba, Zn, Cu, rust | None | None |
| Works on paint dust | Poorly | Yes | Designed for it |
| TSCA § 5 compliant supply | Varies | Yes | Verified · List‑1 handler |
Fluoro‑Spec is not a replacement for XRF or lab wipes where those are legally required. It is the fastest on‑site tool for finding, verifying, and re‑verifying dust‑lead hazards between official clearances.
Walk a job with a spray bottle. Know where the hazards are before you bid. Price the real scope, not a guess.
Identify every paint-dust source before you drop containment. Post‑2024 rule applies to RRP clearance too.
One‑direction wipe, spray, check, re‑wipe. Don't leave the site until the floor doesn't glow.
Stop sending dust wipes to the lab cold. Spray first. If it glows, clean again. If it's clean, send the wipe with confidence.
Photograph fluorescence with job ticket + date stamp. Carries weight in disputes, insurance, and EPA audits.
Best training tool you'll ever own. Spray, glow, point. "That's what we're here to remove."
Every photo below is a real Fluoro‑Spec reaction under 365 nm UV. Green signal = lead, full stop.
The reagent, methylammonium bromide in isopropyl alcohol with hydrochloric acid, was published in 2018 for solar‑cell research. We re‑purposed it for the dust‑lead problem it's shockingly good at.
§ Open‑source chemistry · manufactured by a DEA‑regulated List‑1 chemical handler in East Setauket, New York · fully TSCA § 5 compliant.
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No, and no chemical test on the market is, for paint. EPA recognition under 40 CFR § 745.88(c) requires a kit to distinguish lead paint (above 1 mg/cm²) from non‑lead paint at that exact boundary. The validation protocol uses the same paint formula across surfaces, which forces any real chemistry to false‑positive. Fluoro‑Spec isn't trying to replace XRF for paint classification, it is the on‑site tool for dust‑lead hazard identification, which is now the binding standard for clearance.
For legally binding clearance you still send dust wipes to an accredited lab. Fluoro‑Spec is for the work in between, pre‑screening so you don't ship wipes cold, verifying interim controls before the crew leaves, and documenting hazards when disputes happen.
Fluorescence spectroscopy hides the excitation wavelength in UV while emission is in visible green. That gives a very clean signal‑to‑background ratio. Even a single microcrystal is visible against a dark field. A swab color change needs bulk lead to produce a visible shift against ambient reflection.
No. Barium, zinc, copper, iron oxide, and soap residue are all blind to methylammonium bromide. It only forms the fluorescent perovskite with lead. That's the breakthrough, no chemical false positives.
Fluoro‑Spec reagent is manufactured by a DEA‑regulated List‑1 chemical handler in East Setauket, New York, with TSCA § 5 pre‑manufacture notices filed, clean customs paperwork, and full chain‑of‑custody documentation from synthesis to your truck. We're the only supplier that does it.
24 months sealed. Once open, keep the bottle out of direct sunlight and recap tightly, the reagent is solution‑stable and won't precipitate like sodium rhodizonate does.