
Radon Testing
Accurate radon testing to protect your home from this invisible hazard, ensuring safe indoor air quality for you and your family.

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Radon Testing
Radon testing measures the levels of radon gas in your home, an odorless, invisible threat linked to lung cancer. I only use NRPP/NRSB certified radon monitors to accurately measure radon levels, ensuring your indoor air quality is safe. The process involves setting a monitor, in closed-building conditions for a minimum of 48 hours to determine if the average measurement is above the EPA recommended action level. At the conclusion of the test, you will be provided a clear report with any recommendations to consider.

Benefits of Testing for Radon
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Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer, especially among non-smokers. Testing helps identify and mitigate this invisible danger.
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Nearly 1 in 15 homes in the U.S. have radon levels above the EPA’s action level. Testing ensures your home is safe.
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If high levels are detected, proven mitigation techniques can reduce radon levels by up to 99%, creating a safer environment for your family.
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The Tennessee Radon Program aims to provide information to residents so they can make decisions regarding their health, radon exposure, and reduce the number of radon-induced lung cancer deaths in the state.