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Radon Is Everywhere.
Know Your Radon Level.

Radon is an invisible, odorless gas found in homes across the U.S. and the #2 cause of lung cancer. The only way to understand your radon level and reduce your radon risk is to test.
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Homeowners Across the U.S. Are Testing for Radon

Families nationwide are choosing to test their homes for radon exposure to protect their health and gain peace of mind. Radon testing is fast, affordable, and can identify a serious risk before it becomes a problem.

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.

Radon Risk Exists Nationwide

Radon levels vary by region, but no state is radon-free. According to national and state environmental data, elevated radon levels are found in homes across the country.

High-risk regions include states like New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Minnesota, but dangerous radon levels have been detected in every U.S. state.

Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It can enter homes through foundation cracks, crawl spaces, and basements and build up without any warning signs.

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Data: EPA MAP OF RADON ZONES IN THE U.S.
Radon Awareness
Why Test for Radon?

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and can accumulate to dangerous levels in homes and buildings.

Dangerous levels of radon can be found in any home across the U.S.

The only way to know your radon level is to test.

1
Get Your Low-Cost Test Kit

Click “Get Your Low-Cost Test Kit” and add it to your cart.

Your kit includes everything you need plus a prepaid return mailer.

2
Place & Test

Set the kit on the lowest level you spend time in, at least 20 inches off
the floor.

Keep it away from drafts, windows, and vents, and leave it for 48 to 96 hours.

3
Return Your Sample

Seal the kit, complete the chain-of-custody form, and mail it back in the included packaging.

Return it as soon as possible
after testing to ensure valid results.

4
Get Your Results

Our analytical lab processes your sample quickly and sends your results by email or mail.

Fast, accurate, and designed
to give you reliable peace of mind.

Clear Results. Real Answers.

Each radon test is analyzed by a certified analytical laboratory using standardized methods. Your results are accurate, easy to understand, and designed to help you make informed decisions about reducing radon risk in your home.

Testing gives you knowledge. Knowledge reduces risk.

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