Measurement begins with the installation of small passive radon test units in the most widely used rooms of a dwelling – usually the lounge and bedrooms. The presence of radon causes invisible damage to the plastic inside the detectors and these changes can be measured and used to calculate the radon level. Analysis and the reporting of individual results are entirely confidential.
As radon levels in a home can vary significantly over time due to weather conditions and seasonal changes, tests should run over several months. A standard test should cover at least a three month period. Fast track services are offered if assessments are urgently required; for example for a surveyor’s report as part of a house purchase process.
We offer a 10 day rapid review service or a 90 day comprehensive test.
Airtech radon gas detection kits contain two pods which are small and unobtrusive. They’re easy to use and come with full instructions on placement. Usually one is placed in the lounge and the other in a bedroom. After 10 days or 3 months remove your gas detection pods, complete the form included with the kit and return it with the detectors directly to the independent laboratory for analysis using the pre-addressed and postage paid envelope provided.
You should receive your test results within a couple of weeks. If your radon levels are reported to be above the government recommended Action level of 200 Bq m3 you should consider taking remediation measures.
Positive pressure system cuts radon levels by 89%
High radon levels in a two bedroom house in Cornwall have been reduced to safe levels by installing a positive pressure system costing less than £600.00.