Home Radon-in-Air Test Kit

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Home Radon-in-Air Test Kit

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A lightweight and easy-to-use 2-day test kit. Includes
single charcoal liquid scintillation (LS) vial, instructions,
postage-paid return mailer, laboratory analysis and
report via e-mail or mail.

Used for the initial screening of a home for Radon gas. Can also be used to assess the performance of a Radon Mitigation system. The test device must remain undisturbed for 48 to 96 hours under closed house conditions.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. No returns will be accepted for these items.

Not available for use in New Jersey. Contact us for NJ Kits and prices.

Note: if testing is related to the sale of a home, please contact us as most states require a duplicate test . We can supply you with a double test unit for lower cost that 2 single units.


Product Description

Product Description

Detect Radon in your home with this simple to use home test kit. The only way to know what the radon levels are inside your home is to measure them.

What is Radon?

Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that is a natural radioactive decay product of uranium, a common element in soil and rocks. Radon gas is considered harmless when dispersed in outdoor air but can be a serious health hazard when trapped in buildings.

How Does Radon Get in Homes?

Radon gas can seep into a home from the soil through dirt crawlspaces, cracks in the foundation and walls, floor drains, pipes and sump pumps. Radon can enter any home, old or new, even those with no visible cracks. Each building is unique, and the ground beneath it is also unique. Two houses side-by-side can have totally different radon levels.

Radon also can enter a home through the well water. If your water contains high levels of radon, the radon gas escapes into the household air when the water is running. The EPA says, "The radon in your water supply poses an inhalation risk and an ingestion risk. Research has shown that your risk of lung cancer from breathing radon in air is much larger than your risk of stomach cancer from swallowing water with radon in it."

For Radon-in-Water test kits, please refer to our Water Test Products Section.

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