
TRUST WHAT YOU INHALE
ELEVATE WHAT YOU EXPECT
With so many options out there, finding cannabis you can truly trust shouldn’t be a guessing game. That’s why BREEZE Canna is committed to higher testing standards—ensuring every product meets a superior level of purity and transparency.
We’ve partnered with Cambium Analytica to adopt HI-SPEC, a voluntary higher testing standard that goes beyond state compliance, offering a new level of clarity, safety, and trust.
HI-SPEC certification requires products to meet rigorous criteria, including:
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No converted or synthetic oil – Only naturally derived cannabis oil, free from unknown byproducts.
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No MCT oil or Vitamin E acetate – No thinning agents. No unnecessary additives. Just clean, uncut cannabis.
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No pesticides—at any level – Even trace amounts are unacceptable.
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Lower limits on solvents & heavy metals – Stricter than state requirements to minimize exposure to impurities.
We believe cannabis quality should be clear, not complicated. That’s why we’re holding our products to a higher standard—whenever possible.


WHY STANDARD TESTING
ISN'T ENOUGH
State testing sets a minimum requirement—but it doesn’t always tell the full story. Many products that pass compliance may still contain unnecessary additives, unregulated substances, or lower-quality cannabis oil.
Here’s where standard testing falls short:
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Not all harmful substances are flagged – Contaminants in use of creating converted oil aren’t tested for in the standard compliance testing.
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Brands can take shortcuts – Meeting state regulations doesn’t guarantee a higher level of purity.
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No clear distinction between passed oil and premium oil. – A passing test doesn’t mean top-tier quality.
HI-SPEC fills that gap by setting higher benchmarks and offering transparent results that make it easier to choose quality.
WHY YOU CAN TRUST
At BREEZE Canna, quality isn’t just a goal—it’s a commitment. As one of the first brands to adopt HI-SPEC testing, we’re taking extra steps to ensure transparency, safety, and better cannabis experiences.
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Triple-tested for purity & safety
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HI-SPEC-certified for quality you can trust
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Transparent COAs so you know exactly what’s in your product

The future of cannabis quality starts here.
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Every HI-SPEC-certified product is tested beyond basic compliance, ensuring it’s purer, safer, and more transparent.

STANDARD
HI-SPEC
WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU
Reduces exposure to leftover extraction solvents and potential contaminants.
Ensures clean, uncut oil—no risky thinning agents.
Even trace amounts of pesticides are unacceptable under HI-SPEC.
Reduces exposure to leftover extraction solvents and potential contaminants.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Every HI-SPEC-certified product is tested beyond basic compliance, ensuring it’s purer, safer, and more transparent.
Standard COA | HI SPEC Standard |
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Limited transparency on purity
| Solvents & heavy metals at 50% lower limits than state requirements |
May not test for converted oil, thinning agents, or all contaminants | Pesticide-free |
Confirms if a product passes or fails basic compliance | No MCT oil or Vitamin E acetate |
Completely free of converted & synthetic cannabis oil |


CONVERTED VS SYNTHETIC OIL:
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Some brands use converted or synthetic cannabis oil to cut costs—but at the expense of quality and purity. HI-SPEC ensures every product is free from converted and synthetic oil—so you know exactly what you’re inhaling.
CONVERTED OIL
Chemically altered cannabis oil, often made by converting CBD into THC instead of extracting THC directly from cannabis flower. While this process increases THC yield, it can introduce unknown byproducts and result in an experience that doesn’t feel as natural or effective.
SYNTHETIC OIL
Lab-made THC designed to mimic natural cannabinoids—but it’s not the same as what’s found in the cannabis plant. Unlike naturally extracted cannabis oil, synthetic cannabinoids don’t come from cannabis at all and can lead to unpredictable effects.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE FREE OF MCT & VITAMIN E ACATATE
Some cannabis products contain MCT oil (medium-chain triglycerides) or Vitamin E acetate as thinning agents—but these additives don’t belong in cannabis vapor.
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MCT Oil: A coconut-derived oil often used in tinctures and editables, but not intended for inhalation.
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Vitamin E Acetate: Linked to serious lung health concerns and has no place in cannabis products.
HI-SPEC testing ensures that certified products are completely free of these unnecessary and harmful additives.
HOW ENSURES
PESTICIDE-FREE CANNABIS

Even when used in small amounts, pesticides can leave behind chemical residues in cannabis oil. While state regulations set limits, HI-SPEC eliminates them entirely. This guarantees that HI-SPEC-certified products are as clean as possible.
STATE TESTING
Allows trace amounts of certain pesticides:
HI-SPEC STANDARD
Zero tolerance—no pesticides at any level.
WHAT'S TESTED FOR SOLVENTS AND HEAVY METALS
Solvents and heavy metals are common byproducts of cannabis extraction—but HI-SPEC holds products to a higher purity standard.
TRIPLE TESTED FOR PURITY & SAFETY
BREEZE Canna holds every product to a higher standard—because quality should never be a question. That’s why each product undergoes three rounds of rigorous testing before it reaches you, ensuring purity, consistency, and complete transparency.
SUPPLIER TESTING
Before raw materials even arrive, they’re tested for potency, purity, and contaminants—allowing only the highest-quality cannabis oil to move forward.
IN-HOUSE TESTING
Next, BREEZE Canna conducts independent internal testing to confirm integrity—verifying potency, terpene profiles, and consistency before compliance testing.
HI-SPEC TESTING
Finally, products undergo HI-SPEC verification, meeting stricter standards than state requirements. This ensures they’re completely free from synthetic oil, harmful additives, and pesticides at any level.
BREEZE Canna believes in full transparency, higher standards, and better experiences—because trust starts with knowing exactly what’s in your product.
PESTICIDES ALLOWED IN
TESTING
None

PESTICIDES ALLOWED IN STANDARD TESTING
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Abamectin 0.5 ug/g
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Acephate 0.4 ug/g
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Acequinocyl 2.0 ug/g
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Acetamiprid 0.2 ug/g
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Aldicard 0.4 ug/g
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Azoxystrobin 0.2 ug/g
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Bifenazate 0.2 ug/g
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Bifenthrin 0.2 ug/g
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Boscalid 0.4 ug/g
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Carbaryl 0.2 ug/g
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Carbofuran 0.2 ug/g
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Chlorantraniliprole 0.2 ug/g
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Chlorpyrifos 0.2 ug/g
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Clofentezine 0.2 ug/g
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Cyfluthrin 1.0 ug/g
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Cypermethrin 1.0 ug/g
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Daminozide 1.0 ug/g
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Diazinon 0.2 ug/g
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Dichlorvos 1.0 ug/g
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Dimethoate 0.2 ug/g
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Ethoprophos 0.2 ug/g
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Etofenprox 0.4 ug/g
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Etoxazole 0.2 ug/g
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Fenoxycarb 0.2 ug/g
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Fenpyroximate 0.4 ug/g
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Fipronil 0.4 ug/g
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Flonicamid 1.0 ug/g
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Fludioxonil 0.4 ug/g
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Hexythiazox 1.0 ug/g
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Imazalil 0.2 og/g
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Imidacloprid 0.4 ug/g
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Kresoxim Methyl 0.4 og/g
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Malathion 0.2 ug/g
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Methiocard 0.2 ug/g
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Methomyl 0.4 ug/g
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MGK-264 ug/g
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Myclobutanil 0.2 ug/g
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Naled 0.5 ug/g
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Oxamyl 1.0 ug/g
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Paclobutrazol 0.4 ug/g
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Permethrins (Sum of Cis-and Trans-Permethrin) 0.2 ug/g
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Phosmet 0.2 ug/g
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Prallethrin 0.2 ug/g
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Propiconazole 0.4 ug/g
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Propoxus 0.2 ug/g
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Pyrethrins (Sum of Cinerin 1, Jasmolin 1, and Pyrethrin 1) 1.0 ug/g
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Pyradaben 0.2 ug/g
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Spinosad 0.2 ug/g
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Spiromesifen 0.2 ug/g
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Spiretramat 0.2 ug/g
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Spiroxamine 0.4 ug/g
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Tebuconazole 0.4 ug/g
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Thiacloprid 0.2 ug/g
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Thiamethoxan 0.2 ug/g
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Trifloxystrobin 0.2 ug/g
SOLVENTS ALLOWED IN
TESTING
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1,2 -Dichlororethane 1 ug/g
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2-Methylbutane 25 ug/g
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2-Methypentane 25 ug/g
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2,2-Dimethylbutane 25 ug/g
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3-Methylpentane 25 ug/g
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Acatone 375 ug/g
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Acetonitrile 30 ug/g
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Benzene 0.5 ug/g
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Butane 450 ug/g
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Chloroform 1 ug/g
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Chloroform 1 ug/g
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Ethanol 500 ug/g
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Ethyl Acatate 200 ug/g
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Ethyl Ether 250 ug/g
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Ethylene Oxide 2.5 ug/g
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Heptane 250 ug/g
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Hexane 25 ug/g
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Isobutane 400 ug/g
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Isoropyl Alcohol 400 ug/g
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Methanol 125 ug/g
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Methylene Chloride 75 ug/g
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Neopentate 375 ug/g
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Pentane 375 ug/g
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Toluene 75 ug/g
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Total Xylenes 75 ug/g
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Trichloroethylene 12.5 ug/g
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Butanes (Sum of butane and Isobutane) 400 ug/g
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Hexanes (Sum of Hexane, 2,2 - Dimethylbutane ,2,3 - Dimethylbutane, and 3 - Methylpentane) 25 ug/g
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Pentanes (Sum of Penane, 2-Methylbutane, and Neopantane) 375 ug/g

SOLVENTS ALLOWED IN
STANDARD TESTING
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1,2 -Dichlororethane 2 ug/g
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2-Methylbutane 50 ug/g
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2-Methypentane 50 ug/g
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2,2-Dimethylbutane 50 ug/g
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3-Methylpentane 50 ug/g
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Acatone 750 ug/g
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Acetonitrile 60 ug/g
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Benzene 1 ug/g
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Butane 900 ug/g
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Chloroform 2 ug/g
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Chloroform 2 ug/g
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Ethanol 1000 ug/g
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Ethyl Acatate 400 ug/g
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Ethyl Ether 500 ug/g
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Ethylene Oxide 5 ug/g
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Heptane 500 ug/g
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Hexane 50 ug/g
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Isobutane 800 ug/g
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Isoropyl Alcohol 500 ug/g
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Methanol 250 ug/g
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Methylene Chloride 125 ug/g
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Neopentate 750 ug/g
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Pentane 750 ug/g
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Toluene 150 ug/g
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Total Xylenes 150 ug/g
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Trichloroethylene 25 ug/g
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Butanes (Sum of butane and Isobutane) 800 ug/g
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Hexanes (Sum of Hexane, 2,2 - Dimethylbutane ,2,3 - Dimethylbutane, and 3 - Methylpentane) 50 ug/g
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Pentanes (Sum of Penane, 2-Methylbutane, and Neopantane) 750 ug/g
HARD METALS ALLOWED IN
TESTNG
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Arsenic 0.1 ug/g
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Cadmium 0.1 ug/g
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Chromium 0.3 ug/g
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Copper 1.5 ug/g
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Lead 0.0025 ug/g
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Mercury 0.05 ug/g
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Nickel 0.25 ug/g

HARD METALS ALLOWED IN
STANDARD TESTING
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Arsenic 0.2 ug/g
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Cadmium 0.2 ug/g
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Chromium 0.6 ug/g
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Copper 3.0 ug/g
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Lead 0.005 ug/g
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Mercury 0.1 ug/g
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Nickel 0.5 ug/g