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Case Studies

Real homes · Real numbers · Real outcomes

Field reports from customers and contractors who used FluoroSpec to find lead, eliminate it, and prove it gone.

TWO HOMES
EBLL Case Studies
Two homes with elevated blood-lead-level kids. One open-source solution. Both undetectable in <12 months.
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RON PIKE · CONTRACTOR
Ron Pike's Alpine Construction
Ten inspections. One kit. Then the reorder. How a contractor switched his clearance protocol.
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DIY RENOVATION
You can out-think asbestos
You cannot out-think lead. The DIYer's guide to not poisoning yourself on a Saturday.
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HUNTING
What gunsmoke leaves behind
On the table, on the rug, on the baby. The case for a cleaning mat in every gun-cleaning home.
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RENOVATION
She sanded the windows
She finished the windows on a Saturday. By Sunday her son's blood lead level had quadrupled.
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ONE TWIN, ONE DECANTER
The twin and the decanter
One twin. One decanter. One number you can't unsee. Why crystal is still a vector.
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OCCUPATIONAL
The radiator shop
The shop paid the bills. And then the bills came due. A take-home exposure case study.
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UNDER THE ACTION LEVEL
The 3.3 case
Her son was 18 months. His blood came back elevated, but not elevated enough for the health department to help. So she found the source herself.
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HOBBY EXPOSURE
Stained glass and the 4-year-old
I cleaned up after. I thought I cleaned up enough. The hobbyist take-home case.
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HERITAGE PROPERTY
The heritage boatshed
He thought he'd checked all the boxes. The pre-purchase inspection that wasn't.
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HEIRLOOMS
Grandma's cot
Grandma's cot is worth everything. Test it before the baby chews it.
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HUNTING · KITCHEN
You killed it clean
Was the bowl you served it in clean too? The hunter's kitchen audit.
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IMPORTED CERAMICS
Tagine and the terracotta
You brought the pot back from Marrakech. Bring FluoroSpec back from the cupboard.
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THRIFT
Thrift for the planet
Test for the kid. The thrift-flip case for testing every piece before it enters the cabinet.
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