Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) would like to purchase ten (10) handheld XRF Analyzers that use x-ray detection from x-ray tubes instead of radioactive material. As such, they are safer for lead inspection staff. In addition, the MHD is seeking XRF Analyzers that have greater precision, are lighter, and are faster to operate for in-field lead paint assessments. The vendor must also provide warranty specifications and limits on the handheld XRF Analyzers. Specifically, the vendor must provide:A handheld XRF Analyzer that does not use a radioactive isotope sources for residential lead paint detection.A handheld XRF that is accepted for use in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” 2012 EditionA recent HUD performance characteristic sheet (PSC) for the make and model of the handheld XRF indicating:The handheld XRF Analyzer that has the ability to accurately identify samples as positive or negative according to the federal action level for residential lead paint, which is 1.0 milligrams of lead per square centimeter as well any other action levels including .7 mg/cm2 and .5 mg/cm2.A handheld XRF Analyzer that must have built in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and USB for connectivity to information management systems.A warranty on the x-ray tube within the handheld XRF Analyzer for 5 years.A handheld XRF Analyzer that can test lead paint on painted surfaces and soils.A handheld XRF Analyzer that has on board charging within the device or on a charger.