Radon Testing Services

What Is Radon and Why Is It Dangerous?

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms from the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It's invisible, odorless, and tasteless—but it's also the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

Radon can accumulate inside homes and buildings, especially in basements and ground-level spaces. Without proper testing, most people have no idea they're being exposed.

Why You Need Professional Radon Testing

While DIY kits exist, professional testing ensures accurate results using calibrated equipment and proper protocols. At AirSafe Environmental, we provide:

  • Certified inspectors
  • EPA-approved testing methods
  • Fast, clear reporting
  • Actionable mitigation guidance

Our Radon Testing Process

  1. On-Site Assessment: We evaluate your property layout to determine the best test locations.
  2. Device Deployment: We install monitors or passive devices based on your situation.
  3. Monitoring Period: Devices stay in place for 48–96 hours.
  4. Results & Reporting: You receive a detailed report and next steps.

Who Needs Radon Testing?

  • Homeowners — Protect your family from long-term exposure.
  • Home buyers/sellers — Many real estate deals require it.
  • Schools & Daycares — Ensure safe air quality for children.
  • Commercial properties — Meet safety and compliance standards.

FAQ: Common Questions About Radon Testing

Is radon a problem in my area?

Radon is found in all 50 states. Even if your neighbor tested low, your property could be different. The only way to know is to test.

How often should I test?

If you've never tested, now is the time. We recommend testing every 2–5 years, or after renovations or HVAC changes.

What if my levels are high?

We'll guide you through radon mitigation options, such as sub-slab depressurization or ventilation improvements.

Schedule Your Radon Test Today

Don't wait until symptoms appear—radon exposure is preventable. Our certified team is ready to help you detect and reduce radon levels in your home or business.

📞 Call us at (678) 245-0698