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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lead test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test designed to detect the presence of lead, often in materials or environments.
Example: "Before renovating the old house, we need to conduct a lead test to ensure the safety of the occupants."
Alternatives: "lead detection test" or "lead analysis".
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We also took soil samples for a lead test from one front yard on Young Street.
As a parent and grandparent, I would insist on a lead test for every child at 6 months of age and again at ages 1 and 2, when all kinds of objects and fingers find their way into children's mouths.
In 2014, 169 kids received a lead test.
Even if a homeowner conducts a lead test, the solutions can be too expensive for families with limited means.
Use a lead test kit and do not take chances of raising lead dust around children.
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Mr. Stone, 68, used a lead testing process that he usually uses on deer carcasses to test for bullets in New York.
Parents should not have to buy a lead testing kit before letting their children play.
And in Illinois in 2015, only about 26percentt of the children under age 5 received a blood lead test, Hamp said.
Because a blood lead test is required for preschool, HeadStart, and kindergarten entrance in Chicago schools, children are typically tested as part of the enrollment process in an early education program.
Intro 101A, on the other hand, requires action when a single blood lead test of a child reaches only 15 micrograms per deciliter.
Finding and mitigating lead hazards in city homes is a leading priority of the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), yet currently they can only investigate residences after an elevated blood lead test from a child who lives there.
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