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Radon Testing In Southern New Hampshire and Eastern Massachusetts

Radon is a dangerous, radioactive gas that can cause health problems with prolonged exposure. Testing for radon is the only way to ultimately determine whether your home is experiencing elevated radon levels.

Get in contact with Rescon Basement Solutions today to schedule radon testing solutions in Southern New Hampshire and Eastern Massachusetts.

Signs You Should Test for Radon

Unfortunately, radon is an odorless and colorless gas. This means you likely won’t suspect your home has elevated radon levels until you’ve already begun experiencing symptoms.

If you experience the following symptoms over a prolonged period of time, have your home tested for radon:

  • Respiratory Issues: Persistent respiratory problems, such as chronic coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing, can be indicators of radon If these symptoms do not improve over time, with conventional treatments, or if they affect multiple members of your household, radon may be to blame.
  • Frequent Respiratory Infections: If you or your family members are experiencing a higher frequency of respiratory infections, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, it could be a sign of compromised indoor air quality, possibly due to elevated radon levels.
  • Unexplained Fatigue: Prolonged radon exposure can lead to unexplained This can be a subtle but significant warning sign of radon-related health issues.
  • Chest Pain: Although less common, chest pain or tightness can occur as a result of radon exposure.

Short-Term Radon Testing

Short-term radon testing is used to assess a home’s radon levels over a short period, which is typically from 2 to 7 days. A short-term testing approach provides a quick snapshot of radon concentrations in your indoor air.

Here are some key things to know when considering short-term radon testing:

  1. Speed: Short-term tests offer rapid results, making them a popular choice for homeowners who want to quickly determine whether elevated radon levels are present in their This can be particularly important in real estate transactions or when you have immediate health concerns.
  2. Placement: Short-term radon tests are usually placed in the lowest livable area of your home, such as basements or crawl spaces, as these areas are most likely to have elevated radon levels.
  3. Seasonal Variability: It’s important to note that radon levels can fluctuate with the seasons and other factors, so a short-term test may not provide a complete picture of your year-round radon exposure.
  4. Decision-Making: If the results of a short-term test indicate elevated radon levels, it’s best to follow up with long-term testing methods to confirm the findings and determine the best course of action for long-term safety.

Long-Term Radon Testing

Long-term radon testing applies the same testing technology, but applies it to an extended period. Testing is typically performed over a period of 3 months to a year. This can provide a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of your year-round radon exposure.

Consider long-term radon testing for:

  1. Accuracy: Long-term tests account for seasonal variations and other factors, offering a more reliable and representative measurement of your indoor radon They provide you with a greater understanding of your overall risk.
  2. Continuous Monitoring: Long-term testing devices continuously monitor radon concentrations, providing a more thorough analysis of your indoor air quality.
  3. Easier Decision-Making: Long-term testing is particularly valuable if you plan to stay in your home for an extended period or if you seek the most dependable data for decision-making, such as whether to implement radon mitigation measures.

If long-term test results indicate elevated radon levels, it’s still advisable to conduct additional confirmatory testing to ensure the accuracy of the findings and determine the appropriate steps for radon mitigation.

Rescon offers high-quality solutions to reduce and control indoor radon levels.

What to Do if Your Home Has Elevated Radon Levels

If radon testing reveals high levels of radon in your home, acting fast can be the difference between developing long-term issues and keeping your family safe. Installing a radon mitigation system can help protect your family from high radon levels.

These systems use fans and venting techniques to redirect radon gas from beneath your home, where it can be safely released outside of the home.

Contact Rescon Basement Solutions for Radon Testing Services

At Rescon Basement Solutions, we’re proud to provide an in-house team of technicians on every service call. This means that you can trust our expertise and commitment to ensuring the safety of your indoor environment.

If you suspect elevated radon levels in your Southern New Hampshire or Eastern Massachusetts area home, schedule an appointment with us today.

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