In partnership with Protect Environmental, RAdata Analytical Lab is offering low-cost radon test kits to homeowners across the U.S. All test kits come in the mail with everything you need to complete your test and send it back for analysis!
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.
The Process
Order Your Radon Test Kit
When Your Kit Arrives, Start Your Test
Leave Out for
48 to 96 Hours
Mail-In and Receive Results
How to Use Your Test Kit
For best results, place your test kit in a common area in a location where it won’t be disturbed, seal the kit tightly after 48 hours, fill out the chain of custody form fully, and promptly place your kit back in the mail.
Use the enclosed USPS shipping label to return the test kit to RAdata Analytical Lab.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent delays and inconsistencies in USPS deliveries, we strongly recommend using UPS or FedEx to return your test kit. To ensure a valid measurement, test kits must be returned and analyzed within 48 to 96 hours from the time the test ends.
Our Mission
Why Low-Cost Testing?
We believe that everyone should have access to accurate, detailed radon testing. It’s important to know the radon levels in your home, and the only way to know is to test. You’ll gain peace of mind and protect your family and loved ones by testing and mitigating when results are elevated. Together we can make sure your home is a safe place to breathe!
Your Test Results
Once your test kit has been recieved by RAdata Analytical Lab and has been analyzed, you will receive your test result via email or mail.
If your radon test results come back elevated, work with certified professionals for mitigation.
A professionally installed radon mitigation system is the solution to reduce dangerous radon levels in your home. The EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L or higher. If your levels come back elevated, contact us to connect with a licensed professional near you.