Thousands of Detroit homeowners are taking action to make sure their homes are safe from radon exposure. Join them today and get peace of mind knowing your family is protected.
Will Cofnuk
in the last week
Three weeks ago my wife and I learned that radon kills over 21,000 people each year from lung cancer due to radon exposure. We tested our home, found high levels, and Radata came out right away to install a system and make our home safe.
K/B Ehrlich
two weeks ago
RAdata technician tested our house and found radon level of 6 pCi/L — 2 points above the EPA limit. We signed a remediation contract and got it resolved quickly.
Celeste Sousa
three weeks ago
Jack was very professional and did a great job. Solved the issue right away. My records were showing a radon high level of 6.0 — and right away it went to 3.0 and now is 0.3. Very happy with his work. Thank you.
You Live in a High Radon Area
Detroit is classified by the EPA as Zone 1 which means high risk for radon, with many areas exceeding EPA recommended action levels. Much of Southeast Michigan, including Detroit, falls into this high radon potential category. The good news? Testing is simple, and if elevated levels are found, mitigation systems are highly effective at reducing radon concentrations.
Nearly 1 in 4 tested Detroit area homes show elevated radon levels. Families in your neighborhood are taking action—don’t wait to protect yours. Radon is a colorless, odorless, and invisible radioactive gas that naturally occurs from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It can seep into your home through cracks and openings in the foundation, accumulating to dangerous levels without you ever knowing.