Radalink Radon Monitors: Test Results You Can Depend On!
Sellers can easily compromise most radon tests to avoid responsibility. Who will know if they open the windows or move the test device to get a false low?
Radalink Radon Monitors detect any unusual readings of radon, temperature and humidity caused by opening the surrounding windows. Tilt and power sensors detect if the monitor is moved to a different location. Hourly barometric pressure readings will even help detect unusual radon averages due to extreme weather conditions. All data is reviewed for any sign of suspected tampering by our team of trained professionals.
Bottom Line: It is extremely difficult to compromise a Radalink Radon Test without getting caught.
Radalink's training course is an extensive two-day program specifically designed to prepare participants for the National Radon Proficiency Program (NEHA-NRPP) Certification Exam and to meet both state licensing and continuing education requirements where applicable.
EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommend that all homeowners and all homebuyers test for Radon.
What is Radon?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas. It comes from the decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. Radon gas is colorless, odorless, and without taste. The presence of radon in a home cannot be detected by human senses. The only way to know if your home contains radon gas is to test. EPA recommends that homes with high Radon concentration above 4 pCi/L be mitigated. There are many straight-forward reduction techniques that will work in almost any home. At Radalink, we want to make radon testing reliable, accurate and much easier for our clients.
Radalink leases continuous radon monitors to professional home inspectors all across America.
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