One kit. One code.
One picture of where the lead is.
Every FluoroSpec kit carries its own code. A family tests their home, reports what glowed, and the health department watches the picture build across the whole district. No windshield time.
Demo tip: go in as a family first, log a glow, then open the program view. Your report shows up on the dashboard, that's the whole loop.
Enter your kit code
It's printed on your kit bag, under the QR code.
Demo: any code works. Try NC-0417.
What did you find?
In this demo your report stays in your browser and shows on the demo dashboard. Photos never leave your device.
Report sent
Your health department can now see what kit NC-0417 found.
Check your area
Type your ZIP. This is live census year-built data for your area, the same numbers the health department targets with.
Or go house by house. Type a street address. This searches the county's actual parcel records, live, we hold year-built for ~23,900 individual parcels across the district's nine counties.
See it work:
The full checker at detectlead.com/know-your-risk does this for any address in the country.
No kit yet? Request one
In the real build this lands in the health department's request queue and a kit goes out. In this demo it just shows up on the program view.
North Central District · program view
Every report, live, by kit code. Demo data plus anything you just logged.
23,861 parcels across this district have a year-built on record. The green number is kits in the field; under it, that county’s year-built parcels and its share of pre-1950 homes. Zoom into any town and every parcel outline loads live from Nebraska’s statewide parcel service, colored by age.
Scroll to zoom, drag to pan. Past street level, parcels load live: ■ pre-1950 ■ 1950–1977 ■ 1978+ · outline only = no building on record. ● glowed ● no glow. Parcels: Nebraska statewide parcel service, live.
| Kit | Town | Surface | Result | When |
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What the glows actually are: lead dust vs exposed lead-based paint vs leaded items. That's the split that decides the response, dust means clean and re-test, exposed paint means stabilize or refer, an item means take it out of use.
| Kit | Name | Contact | Town | Found |
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Families who asked for a call back. This list is the day's work queue.
The housing age says where to seed kits. The reports say what came back. Census year-built data for the district's nine counties (ACS B25034), next to the glows reported so far in each.
| County | Homes | Pre-1950 (highest-lead paint) | Pre-1980 | Glows reported |
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Pre-1950 homes carry the highest-lead paint, so counties near the top of this table get the next round of kits first. The full district write-up is at detectlead.com/rural-nebraska, and any single address or ZIP can be checked at detectlead.com/know-your-risk.
| Name | Town | Contact | When |
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Families who asked for a kit through the portal. Each one gets a coded kit in the mail, and their reports land back here under that code.
Eric Ritter. Fluoro-Spec Inc. · eric@detectlead.com · 631-461-1838