Professional Electronic Radon Testing
You want to protect yourself and your family. We have certified experts, the best equipment and the best price.
You want to protect yourself and your family. We have certified experts, the best equipment and the best price.
According to the EPA,
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas released in rock, soil and water that can build up to
dangerous levels inside any home; this means new and old homes, well sealed and drafty homes, and
homes with or without a basement. Radon gas is odorless and invisible and the only way to know if your
home has a radon problem is to test for it.
Breathing radon can increase your risk of lung cancer. Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer
among people who do not smoke. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer for people who do. EPA
estimates that radon causes more than 20,000 deaths from lung cancer each year in the U.S. If you smoke, and your home has a high radon l
Breathing radon can increase your risk of lung cancer. Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer
among people who do not smoke. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer for people who do. EPA
estimates that radon causes more than 20,000 deaths from lung cancer each year in the U.S. If you smoke, and your home has a high radon level, your risk of lung cancer can increase even more. About 2,900 of these deaths occur among people who have never smoked.
Homes with high levels of radon have been found in Michigan. In fact, radon levels can vary greatly from home to home--even levels next door can be very different. Radon is measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L), a measurement of radioactivity. In the United States, the average indoor radon level is about 1.3 pCi/L. The average
Homes with high levels of radon have been found in Michigan. In fact, radon levels can vary greatly from home to home--even levels next door can be very different. Radon is measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L), a measurement of radioactivity. In the United States, the average indoor radon level is about 1.3 pCi/L. The average outdoor level is about 0.4 pCi/L. The U.S. Surgeon General and EPA recommend fixing homes with radon levels at or above 4 pCi/L. EPA also recommends that people think about fixing their homes for radon levels between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L.
You need a test that you can be sure is correct. Our electronic testing equipment uses 6 different testers and takes a reading every hour for 48 hours. You will get a report with a graph that is easy to understand as well as a detailed record of the data collected. If you have a mitigation system, we can check to see that i
You need a test that you can be sure is correct. Our electronic testing equipment uses 6 different testers and takes a reading every hour for 48 hours. You will get a report with a graph that is easy to understand as well as a detailed record of the data collected. If you have a mitigation system, we can check to see that it is working properly as well. If you are purchasing a home, we can test that property to verify if your new home has Radon before you buy. We are certified by INTERnachi and have years of experience testing for Radon. Why wait? Having our expert team perform a test is quick, easy and affordable. Isn’t your family worth it?
We also offer additional services to help you with your home safety. Or if your looking to purchase a home, we can provide these services individually or with a complete home inspection. Check out our website for more information by clicking the link below.
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