Are there testing services you’ve used before or would recommend to perform the testing? There does not seem to be a major brand or service provider offering this. Thank you!
Yeah it sounds amazing in theory, but none of us have the time to figure that out. It's just way too complicated. It needs to be dumbed down so that you contact one single company, they send a guy over with a bunch of kits and translates it into an easily understandable how-fucked-are-you score, with upsells for improving your score.
This kind of thing exists and is rife with head office pushing iffy practices to boost the detection - e.g. sampling a bigger area than the official measurement equation requires etc.
Lots of problems with ‘meth detection’ companies that over-detect then sell you tens of thousands of dollars of remediation services.
Do not use lead testing kits. They’re a waste of money. The best thing to do would be to find an EPA-licensed lead profession to test your property with an XRF gun. You get a breakdown of every place in your house, inside and out.
Not a direct answer, but there are lead testing kits on Amazon. You mail a tap water sample to a lab. The “kit” is not much more than a vial and prepaid shipping label on a small box.
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Only after having a law firm, who we knew through an advisor contact, send PayPal’s legal department a letter did they release our PayPal balance funds back to us.
We were banned without explanation after being a customer for 8+ years and had our PayPal balance (not yet transferred to a bank) frozen.
We left a high balance with PayPal because at the time the interest rate they provided was high.
No explanation was given at any point and the whole process took about 3 months to get our own funds back that we needed to operate the business.
That's an interesting take on the ol' Ponzi scheme. Take in money, then ban people for violating terms of service. Pay out only the very few who would be truly a problem.
I've seen them on platforms occasionally throughout the NYC subway system - the first time maybe a year or two ago although I can't be sure when exactly.