Radon, an invisible, radioactive gas that’s the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. The American Lung Association reports that one in 15 homes tests positive for dangerous radon levels. Without professional radon testing, you have no way of knowing if you’re exposing your family or employees to this deadly gas.

When You Need Radon Testing

Required for many facilities including schools, hospitals, and nursing homes where vulnerable populations spend extended time. Daycare centers and assisted living facilities must comply with testing requirements along with state-owned and licensed 24-hour care facilities. Any building where people spend significant time needs professional assessment.

Recommended for all homes, especially before real estate transactions where buyers and sellers need documentation. Commercial buildings and workplaces benefit from testing to protect employees and visitors. Properties with basement or ground-floor occupancy face higher risk levels requiring immediate attention.


What Makes Radon Dangerous

The invisible threat means you can’t see, smell, or taste radon while levels build up silently in enclosed spaces. The EPA estimates 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually from radon exposure, with dangerous levels found in buildings across all states regardless of geographic location.

Health risks include proven carcinogenic effects with direct links to lung cancer development. Damage is often irreversible once it occurs. Long-term exposure creates cumulative health impacts that increase over time.


Our Radon Testing Services

Professional testing utilizes EPA-approved protocols and certified equipment for accurate measurements. Strategic placement ensures representative sampling throughout the building while quality control measures guarantee reliable data collection. Detailed reporting provides actionable recommendations for next steps.

Regulatory compliance includes documentation meeting state and local requirements with proper reporting formats for official submissions. Timeline compliance prevents costly penalties while expert consultation addresses specific testing requirements for different facility types.


Why Choose AirMD

AirMD’s certified environmental scientists bring specialized radon expertise to every project. Industry-leading response times accommodate urgent situations while complete regulatory support ensures compliance documentation. Long-term monitoring programs provide ongoing protection, and mitigation planning assistance helps address high levels when discovered.


The Cost of Not Testing

For homeowners: Legal liability, reduced property value, family health risks
For businesses: Employee safety liability, regulatory penalties, workers’ compensation claims
For facilities: Violations, fines, lawsuits, insurance complications

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Frequently Asked Questions About Radon Testing

Radon is an invisible, radioactive gas that’s the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, responsible for an estimated 21,000 deaths annually according to the EPA. This naturally occurring gas seeps into buildings from soil and accumulates in enclosed spaces where you can’t detect it without professional testing. Unlike other air quality issues, radon has no safe exposure level and causes cumulative health damage over time. The gas breaks down into radioactive particles that lodge in lung tissue, directly causing cancer development. One in 15 homes tests positive for dangerous radon levels, making professional testing the only way to know if your family or employees are at risk.

Schools, hospitals, nursing homes, daycare centers, assisted living facilities, and state-owned buildings are typically required to conduct regular radon testing to protect vulnerable populations. Many commercial workplaces must also test to comply with employee safety regulations and workers’ compensation requirements. Penalties vary by state but can include substantial fines, facility closure, and liability for health claims. Insurance companies may deny coverage for facilities that haven’t conducted required testing. Even if not legally mandated, property managers and facility owners face significant liability exposure from employee or tenant health claims if dangerous levels are discovered without prior testing.

Professional radon testing uses EPA-approved protocols with certified equipment strategically placed throughout your building for representative sampling. Short-term tests typically run 2-7 days, while long-term testing may extend 3-12 months for more comprehensive data. Results are usually available within 24-48 hours after equipment retrieval. The testing process is non-disruptive to normal operations, and professional placement ensures accurate measurements that account for seasonal variations and building-specific factors. Quality control measures guarantee reliable data that meets regulatory requirements and provides actionable recommendations for next steps.

Yes – radon testing is recommended for all homes since dangerous levels can occur anywhere regardless of geographic location or building age. Testing is especially important before real estate transactions, as buyers increasingly request radon documentation and high levels can impact property values. Basement and ground-floor areas pose higher risks, but radon can accumulate on any level. Professional testing provides peace of mind and protects your family’s long-term health. If high levels are found, mitigation systems are highly effective and often cost less than major home repairs, making early detection valuable for both health and financial reasons.

Discovering high radon levels doesn’t mean immediate danger, but it does require prompt action to reduce long-term health risks. Professional mitigation systems can reduce radon levels by 90% or more, often for less cost than expected. For commercial facilities, mitigation may be required by regulation, while homeowners can choose from various system options. The key is addressing the issue quickly to minimize cumulative exposure. Professional testing providers can recommend qualified mitigation contractors and help coordinate solutions that fit your building and budget. Post-mitigation testing confirms system effectiveness and provides documentation for regulatory compliance.

Most regulations require initial testing followed by periodic retesting every 2-5 years, depending on facility type and occupancy. Schools typically test every 5 years, while healthcare facilities may require more frequent testing. New construction, renovations, or changes in building use patterns may trigger additional testing requirements. Facilities with previous high readings need ongoing monitoring to ensure mitigation systems remain effective. Property managers should establish regular testing schedules to maintain compliance, protect occupants, and avoid liability issues. Professional testing providers can develop customized monitoring programs that meet regulatory requirements while minimizing disruption to operations.

Radon testing is increasingly common in real estate transactions, with many buyers requesting testing as part of home inspections. High radon levels can impact negotiations, but they don’t typically prevent sales since effective mitigation options exist. Sellers benefit from proactive testing that identifies and addresses issues before listing, preventing last-minute complications. Commercial property transactions often require radon documentation for due diligence and insurance purposes. Professional testing provides legally defensible results that facilitate smooth transactions and protect both buyers and sellers from future liability concerns.

Look for certified professionals who use EPA-approved testing protocols and equipment, with proper state certifications and experience in your building type. Qualified companies should provide detailed reporting that meets regulatory requirements and offers clear recommendations for next steps. Expect transparent pricing, flexible scheduling that accommodates your operations, and fast turnaround times for results. Professional testing should include strategic equipment placement, quality control measures, and comprehensive documentation suitable for compliance or real estate purposes. AirMD’s certified environmental scientists provide specialized radon expertise with industry-leading response times and complete regulatory support for any facility type.

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