Below are some FAQ's.
Q: Are you certified?
A: YES! Our Radon Measurement Technicians are certified by the Canadian - National Radon Proficiency Program(C-NRPP).
Q: How do I know if there is Radon in my home?
A: You don't know without testing! Radon is odorless, tasteless and invisible.
Q: Is there Radon on PEI?
A: YES! Radon is everywhere. There is some levels of Radon in every home. How much? You don't know without testing.
Q: Can I test for Radon myself?
A: Yes. There are DIY kits available in our store and our office. Directions must be followed precisely for accurate results. We always recommend to hire a professional.
Q: What is the acceptable levels of Radon?
A: Health Canada recommends mitigation on levels over 200 BQ/m³.
Q: How long should a test take?
A: Health Canada guidelines say a long term test should be done for an accurate reading of Radon levels. A long term test is between 91 days and one year.
Q: Are you certified?
A: YES! Our Radon Measurement Technicians are certified by the Canadian - National Radon Proficiency Program(C-NRPP).
Q: How do I know if there is Radon in my home?
A: You don't know without testing! Radon is odorless, tasteless and invisible.
Q: Is there Radon on PEI?
A: YES! Radon is everywhere. There is some levels of Radon in every home. How much? You don't know without testing.
Q: Can I test for Radon myself?
A: Yes. There are DIY kits available in our store and our office. Directions must be followed precisely for accurate results. We always recommend to hire a professional.
Q: What is the acceptable levels of Radon?
A: Health Canada recommends mitigation on levels over 200 BQ/m³.
Q: How long should a test take?
A: Health Canada guidelines say a long term test should be done for an accurate reading of Radon levels. A long term test is between 91 days and one year.