children worldwide have lead poisoning (UNICEF)
deaths each year result from lead poisoning (WHO)
known safe level of lead in the human body (WHO)

Fence: Like any wooden structure in your house, garden fences may contain lead paint. It can become dangerous if your children play around, and lead dust may contaminate the soil.
Water mains: Lead water mains can contaminate your family’s drinking water supply. Identifying these lead water mains enables to avoid drinking contaminated water.
Window Frames: Older homes may have lead-based paint on window frames. Window frames are critical parts of the house as they tend to deteriorate faster when we frequently open and close the windows.
Downspout: Even our roof contains lead. Rainwater can wash lead particles from the roof into your surroundings. Detect lead in your downspout to prevent contamination and maintain a lead-free environment.
Renovation: During renovation work, such as demolition or sanding, particles of lead can be released, posing a hazard to health. Minimize the risk by testing beforehand.
Playground: Lead paint can also be found on playgrounds. Children’s safety is a priority. Make sure their playground is a lead-free zone.
Window Frames and Deteriorating Walls: Older homes may have lead-based paint on window frames and walls. Detect lead with Lumetallix to secure a lead-safe environment, ensuring your loved ones are protected from potential lead exposure.
Plugs and Cables: Plugs and cables may contain lead, used to soften plastics.
Furniture: Your furniture, especially wood-made, may contain lead paint. When deteriorating, lead paint creates chips and dust.
Dishes: your dishes (old and new) may contain lead (lead paint, leaded crystal, pewter). Heat and washing may deteriorate them and lead may contaminate your drinks and food.
Toys: Many toys (new or made in countries with low regulations) contain lead. These toys are particularly harmful to children as they tend to put them in their mouths.
In our homes, there can be various sources of lead exposure, as lead has been used in many products. It can be found in some toys, children’s jewelry, plates and glasses, cosmetics, playgrounds, vintage items, and paint.
As stated by the World Health Organization, the main source of lead poisoning is lead based paint. It can be found on the walls, window frames, doors, fences, porches, and stairs, especially in old houses built before the 1970s. When old paint deteriorates, lead dust spreads on the floor and surfaces of the house, causing a health hazard.


Consequences on Health
Lead is a neurotoxin which is especially harmful to children. Our children are the most affected by the risks of lead contamination. In their growth phase, their bodies and brains absorb 4 to 5 times more lead than adults (World Health Organization). This has serious consequences on their health (reduced IQ, increased antisocial behavior, anemia, hypertension, kidney failure, reproductive issues, and in severe cases coma, convulsions, and death).
Lumetallix Instant Lead Detection Kit
Ensure your family’s safety with our easy-to-use lead detection solution. Our kit is easy to use: turn on the LeadLight, spray or drop the reagent, and look at the result: if the item or surface you tested glows green, it contains lead.
Why Choose Our Solution?
Our kit is easy to use. You can get results in seconds. Our test kit works for colorblind people and contains over 400 tests. Identify lead hazards in your home and keep your family safe.
“I highly recommend buying this test to see if your stuff contains lead. I tested so much of my stuff that I ran out of the test liquid, and I just ordered a refill 2 days ago. It is definitely worth the money to have the peace of mind, knowing whether your things are safe or leaded.”
“An absolute MUST-HAVE for any family! Thanks to Lumetallix I started completely clearing my household of tons of lead products…I had no idea the amount of exposure to my children, pets and family!”
“It’s so nice to finally see a lead test kit that is actually useful, gives reliable readings, and is so easy to use with results easy to interpret. I had a slight problem with the order; and this seller was very accommodating and responsive in helping to resolve it. I highly recommend this product via this seller.”
“I use this testing kit to check for lead in paint and more in old rental homes. I like the standout feature of the lead test kit, its ability to provide lead detection results in mere seconds. I can test dishes, paint, ceramics, glass, or toys. It provides a clear and visible indication of lead presence, ensuring that even subtle traces are easily identified. I like that the test kit requires no specialized knowledge. I do feel that having a slightly larger quantity of test material could be helpful. I defiantly brought clarity to my living space with the test kit.”
What to do if I find Lead?
1. Isolate the items.
2. Dispose of them.
3. Lead paint on the building: call on services specialized in lead abatement (USA and Canada) to cover or remove lead.
Let’s not underestimate the danger we cannot see. Together, let’s make lead visible to everyone and protect our loved ones from the dangers of lead!