A guided tour of detectlead.com.
The site has a lot of pages. Here is the short list of where to start, organized by what you are actually trying to do.
I just want to test the thing in my hand.
A dish or mug
<a href="/upgrade/check-your-dish">/check-your-dish</a> — search the database, or scan it yourself.
A baby bottle
<a href="/upgrade/baby">/baby</a> — the bottle method, in 30 seconds.
Paint or dust
<a href="/upgrade/finding-lead-paint-dust">/finding-lead-paint-dust</a> — the dust wipe method.
I want to understand the data first.
Baby food (AB 899 + 3 others)
<a href="/upgrade/babyfood">/babyfood</a> — 47,802 lots.
Infant formula
<a href="/upgrade/infant-formula">/infant-formula</a> — the daily-intake math.
Cadmium
<a href="/upgrade/cadmium-guide">/cadmium-guide</a> — the 25-year problem.
I want to see real cases.
187 documented cases
<a href="/upgrade/187-lead-cases">/187-lead-cases</a> — the pattern.
Heritage boatshed
<a href="/upgrade/heritage-boatshed">/heritage-boatshed</a> — the outbuilding nobody scanned.
Stained glass + the four-year-old
<a href="/upgrade/stained-glass-and-the-four-year-old">/stained-glass</a> — hobby lead.
I was born before 1980.
Free risk assessment
<a href="/upgrade/assess">/assess</a> — 4 questions, bone-lead estimate.
Older adults · the second wave
<a href="/upgrade/older-advertorial">/older-advertorial</a> — dementia, heart, kidney.
Grandkid edge
<a href="/upgrade/grandkid-edge-advertorial">/grandkid-edge-advertorial</a> — the test kit in the silverware drawer.