Radon Testing Equipment

Professional Radon Testing Equipment From Radonova

Radonova instruments for radon professionals provide experts with effective, accurate, and portable solutions. Our engineering team and radon specialists have worked together to develop easy-to-use, portable instruments with reliable results. Whether commercial or residential monitoring, pre-construction ground testing, or fixed installation of detecting and evacuating sensors, we have comprehensive solutions to most radon detection problems.

Why are Radonova the Laboratory of Choice for Radon Professionals?

Radonova’s radon detectors are rugged and portable. The radon detector heads are self contained units, with built in battery power supplies to ensure reliability even where there is no electrical supply available. The integral luminescence display ensures ease of operation even in low light conditions.

For radon professionals who want only the very best radon measurement equipment available on the market today, there is no equal to a Radonova radon measurement and evacuation instrument and their range of advanced features and capabilities.

Common Questions About Radon Testing Equipment

Special equipment is needed to detect radon. There are two types of devices- passive ones such as charcoal canisters; alpha track detectors; liquid scintillation chambers -and long term vs short term static electricity generates when particles enter an ionizing field.

  • DIY Charcoal Test Kit for Fastest results Radonova’s QuickScreen
  • DIY short term test kit such as Radonova’s Rapidos
  • DIY long term test kit such as Radonova’s Radtrak³
  • Professional air monitor such as the RAD8
  • Professional ground monitor such as Radonova’s MARKUS 10

In certain situations, a third-party test conducted by an impartial professional who has been trained and certified will provide you with more reliable data than your own home's measurements can offer alone!

The two types of tests exclusively available through certified professionals are the passive electret and active. The first test uses a Teflon disc that is statically charged as it absorbs radon decay ions; this reduction in charge can be measured by lab technicians with specialized equipment, usually at an office environment because there's no need for physical contact during measurement periods. Active testing requires electricity so users wear continuous monitoring devices - sometimes called " badges" or pendants – throughout their time within range Kavanaugh’s law leads to greater complications related health hazards such as lung cancer development due hazardous exposure.

Whether needing professional measurement or mitigation, it is highly recommended that you use only certified and accredited radon professionals. We recommend using the “Find a Radon Mitigation or Measurement Professional,” tool from the NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program).

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