Lightning In A Bottle

by | Jan 10, 2025 | Healthy Homes, Lead Detection | 0 comments

Since the piece written in the New York Times about our product, we have had a massive bump in sales. The sad part is that there is only so much space at Amazon for our Lead paint tests because they are considered hazardous materials. This limited space of 100 units has us shipping constantly and occasionally running out of Amazon stock. Thankfully, Lumetallix did some initial catching of the overflow. Then we kicked in the fulfillment by merchant and caught all overflow orders here in Boise. Sadly, there is nobody to talk with at Amazon, so we are stuck until they figure it out. These are good problems to have. It was a matter of time before our Lumetallix Instant Lead Test Kit was noticed. Order yours here.

I am headed to the West Coast Regional Lead & Healthy Housing Conference in Southern California at the end of the month. I anticipate a warm welcome.


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