Radon Testing
Continuous Radon Detector
A CRM test is proven to be the most accurate short-term radon testing in the industry and can provide reliable results in as little as 48 hours. It takes just three steps!

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Step 1: Contact Us For An Appointment
Our Radon Gas Measurement Expert will schedule a visit to your house at a time that's convenient for you to set up the Continuous Radon Monitor (CRM). -
Step 2: Installation Of The CRM
The appointment itself should take approximately five minutes. During this time, your expert will make sure the CRM is in the best location in the house. Your specialist will also take a few moments to explain the required conditions within the house that will produce accurate test results. -
Step 3: Follow up To Determine The Test Results
During this second meeting, the specialist will connect to the CRM and use it to explain your radon testing results right there on the spot. This process should take between 10 and 15 minutes. Your full 48 Hour Report will be sent to your email.

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers. You can’t see, smell or taste it, but radon could be present at a dangerous level in your home.
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How Radon Enters the Home
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Cracks in concrete slab
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Pores and cracks in concrete blocks
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Slab-footing joints
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Exposed soil, as in sump
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Cracks between poured concrete (slab) and blocks
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Loose fitting pipes
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Water
Test Your Home for Radon
When to Test
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Every five years, or every two years if you have a radon mitigation system to make sure it’s working properly.
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During the winter months when your windows and doors can stay closed 24 hours before and during the entire testing period. However, you can leave and re-enter your home.
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When buying a home and after major renovations.

Understanding Your Test Results
New York State Health recommends fixing your home if the results of radon tests show levels of 4 picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L) or higher. With today's technology, radon levels in most homes can be reduced to 2 pCi/L or below. You also may want to consider fixing if the level is between 2 and 4 pCi/L.