What needs to be done?
If a home’s radon level is 4 picocuries per liter or more, the EPA recommends a radon mitigation system (sometimes called radon remediation) to be installed.
A common method utilized to reduce the radon level is “sub slab depressurization”. In this case, a suction point or points are determined and a pipe [...]
For Homeowners
Any homeowner can simply and easily test for radon gas in their home. If you choose, you may also hire a professional company to perform a test for you.Choosing a Qualified Professional
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You may purchase test kits that give you instructions on where to place the test, under what conditions to test and [...]
After sending your short term radon test kit in for analysis you will receive a results report. If you live in the USA your short term radon test kit results will be reported in units called picocuries per liter (pCi/l). If you live outside of the USA your short term radon test kit results will be reported in Becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m-3).
When most people think of a digital radon detector they tend to think of a piece of radon test equipment used by a measurement professional. This type of digital radon detector is typically used during a radon inspection that is being conducted as part of a home sale.
Everyday many people purchase do-it-yourself radon testing kits from an online retailer of radon kits. The question is can you get accurate results with a do-it-yourself radon testing kit purchased from an online retailer of radon kits.
Radon home testing is usually done in 2 steps or phases. The first step is called a screening test and the second step in a home radon test is called a follow-up test.
With today’s modern test kits, it’s easy to measure radon in your home and get an accurate radon level. However, to get that accurate radon level you must follow a few simple rules when you measure radon.
Radon testing is usually done in 2 steps or phases. The first step is called a radon screening test and the second step is called a follow-up test. A screening test is designed to tell you if your home has the potential for a radon problem.
There Are 2 Steps To Radon Gas Detection
You can’t see radon gas, but it’s not hard to find out if you have a problem in your home. All you need to do is radon gas testing. A radon gas test is easy to do and won’t take too much of your time.