You can't see Radon ...
and you can't smell it or taste it.

But it may be a problem in your home. Testing
is inexpensive and easy — it should only take
a few minutes of your time.

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Request Sample Test Kits for Radon in the Air and Radon in Water

It takes only minutes and provides you with valuable information on your indoor air quality.

Radon Air Testing for Home, Business and Industry

Radon in Air (EPA Action Level = 4.0 pCi/L)

In New England, the migration of radon up from the soil contributes the largest percent of radon found in the average home. Radon from a groundwater type water supply source, particularly a bedrock (artesian, drilled) well, contributes the next largest percentage of radon in the home.

The EPA has set an advisory “action level” of 4 pCi/L for radon gas in indoor air. While not a mandated health standard, this level is a guideline for people to use in assessing the seriousness of their exposure to radon. Studies show that exposure to radon gas over prolonged periods of time increases the risk of developing lung cancer.

For more information on Radon please click on the links below

 

 
 

Radon Testing in Air and Water - Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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