Radonova has some of the most accurate radon test kits available anywhere. Our radon test kits are available for both short term and long term test kits.
48-96 hour test used as a preliminary screening. Test is deployed under closed home conditions and mailed immediately back to lab for analysis. An inexpensive, quick radon screening that is best for preliminary testing.
The EPA recommends performing a follow up test depending on the results of a short-term screening.
You can add a Radonova Radtrak² long-term follow up test to your order here.
What is a QuickScreen, charcoal radon test kit, and why is it important to you?
Understanding radon is at the center of this discussion, so let’s move into this first. Radon is an odorless, tasteless, colorless noble gas. Unless you have tested for it, there is no way of knowing if you or your family are being exposed to high levels of radon gas. This wouldn’t be so bad if radon weren’t a dangerous toxin. The Surgeon General has stated radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, and first among non-smokers. It is responsible for an estimated 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the US.
Radon in Your Home
There may have high levels of radon in your home and not know it. You may be exposed to carcinogens without any indication that you are adversely affecting your health. The charcoal radon test kit is a fast and efficient way to screen for radon levels to ensure the safety of you and your loved ones in your home.
Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium found in soil and rock. As uranium decays, it releases the radioactive gas that can emanate into your home. Some people mistakenly believe radon is only a risk to homes with basements. Nothing could be further from the truth. Radon can enter into homes with or without basements. Older homes and new homes can be vulnerable to high radon gas levels.
The Process for Using the Charcoal Radon Test Kit
Your charcoal radon test kit comes with an information sheet with all of the instructions that you will need to successfully execute the test. The package includes an activated charcoal tester and a seal-able mailer to place the device into upon completion of the measurement period. The tester should be immediately returned to the laboratory for analysis at the completion of the measurement period (48 – 96 hrs). Unlike some competing devices, there are no separate fees for analysis and reporting. A report of the radon level will be sent after the device is analyzed by the laboratory.
The process of testing for radon with a charcoal test kit involves simply exposing charcoal in a special canister in your home. Radon is adsorbed by the charcoal, and upon return to the laboratory the decay products from the radon are measured to determine the radon level.
Your Investment
Your investment of time for a charcoal QuickScreen test is minimal. The test is easy to perform, there is virtually no mechanical setup required, and the cost of the test kit is modest. There is no reason to not test your home for radon.
Your Test Results
The average home will always have some amount of radon in it. Your radon report will indicate the radon level found on your QuickScreen device from the measurement period, as well as guidance on next steps based on EPA recommendations. The EPA suggests taking action when levels are at or above 4.0 pCi/l (picocuries per liter of air).
48-96 hour test used as a preliminary screening. Test is deployed under closed home conditions and mailed immediately back to lab for analysis. An inexpensive, quick radon screening that is best for preliminary testing.
The EPA recommends performing a follow up test depending on the results of a short-term screening.
You can add a Radonova Radtrak² long-term follow up test to your order here.
What is a QuickScreen, charcoal radon test kit, and why is it important to you?
Understanding radon is at the center of this discussion, so let’s move into this first. Radon is an odorless, tasteless, colorless noble gas. Unless you have tested for it, there is no way of knowing if you or your family are being exposed to high levels of radon gas. This wouldn’t be so bad if radon weren’t a dangerous toxin. The Surgeon General has stated radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, and first among non-smokers. It is responsible for an estimated 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the US.
Radon in Your Home
There may have high levels of radon in your home and not know it. You may be exposed to carcinogens without any indication that you are adversely affecting your health. The charcoal radon test kit is a fast and efficient way to screen for radon levels to ensure the safety of you and your loved ones in your home.
Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium found in soil and rock. As uranium decays, it releases the radioactive gas that can emanate into your home. Some people mistakenly believe radon is only a risk to homes with basements. Nothing could be further from the truth. Radon can enter into homes with or without basements. Older homes and new homes can be vulnerable to high radon gas levels.
The Process for Using the Charcoal Radon Test Kit
Your charcoal radon test kit comes with an information sheet with all of the instructions that you will need to successfully execute the test. The package includes an activated charcoal tester and a seal-able mailer to place the device into upon completion of the measurement period. The tester should be immediately returned to the laboratory for analysis at the completion of the measurement period (48 – 96 hrs). Unlike some competing devices, there are no separate fees for analysis and reporting. A report of the radon level will be sent after the device is analyzed by the laboratory.
The process of testing for radon with a charcoal test kit involves simply exposing charcoal in a special canister in your home. Radon is adsorbed by the charcoal, and upon return to the laboratory the decay products from the radon are measured to determine the radon level.
Your Investment
Your investment of time for a charcoal QuickScreen test is minimal. The test is easy to perform, there is virtually no mechanical setup required, and the cost of the test kit is modest. There is no reason to not test your home for radon.
Your Test Results
The average home will always have some amount of radon in it. Your radon report will indicate the radon level found on your QuickScreen device from the measurement period, as well as guidance on next steps based on EPA recommendations. The EPA suggests taking action when levels are at or above 4.0 pCi/l (picocuries per liter of air).
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