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what's your radon risk?
Professional radon testing for your home is the first step in knowing your risk of radon exposure. Make your home a safe place to breathe.
Awareness is the first step to a clean, healthy, radon-free home. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless so testing is the only way to know your radon levels.
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. More than 21,000 people die each year in the U.S.
Radon can seep into home and build up unsafe level in any home, and damage the lungs when breathed.
The only way to know you home’s radon levels in your home is to test, which is recommended every 2 years.
If elevated radon levels are found, a professionally install mitigation system is recommended.
We offer two reliable options for radon testing: Continuous Radon Monitors (CRM) and radon test kits. Whether you need immediate results or a more long-term overview, we have the right solution to ensure your home’s safety.
CRMs provide precise, real-time radon level readings over a 48-hour period, delivering fast, accurate results that meet real estate and EPA standards.
For flexible, short-term testing, we also offer radon test kits, which allow homeowners to collect samples easily and send them to a certified lab for analysis.
We are trusted experts providing accurate assessments and customized action plans based on your home’s unique needs. We’re committed to ensuring your peace of mind through the radon testing process.
Whether you are the home owner or apart of a real estate transaction, our professionals work with you to schedule a time for our active radon testing home devices.
All of our trusted professionals are qualified to conduct radon testing through the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP).
Our professional returns to your home to pick up the radon test device. Test data is digitally collected.
Make a data-informed decision with professionally certified, detailed, radon test results. Our team of experts will share with you the results of your test, answer any of your questions, and provide you with more information about radon mitigation if your results are elevated.
Expert service from trusted professionals for ongoing indoor air quality health and safety for any home.
We’ve streamlined the measurement process to provide efficient and detailed results.
Certified professional mitigation system design, installation, and maintenance for any home or building.
Expert products and services to monitor the ongoing function of installed mitigation systems.
Certified professional maintenance services to keep your systems running and operating for years to come.
Our team has completed thousands of projects spanning all 50 U.S. states and 2 U.S. territories in our 15+ years in business. We have a proven track record for challenging the status quo to deliver the most efficient, effective, and economical products and services to our clients.
Our professionals are licensed and certified to provide our industry-leading indoor air quality services for effective liability management. Protect Environmental is your trusted partner dedicated to your project success and peace of mind.
We partner with you for your peace of mind to effectively mitigate risk and establish an efficient and professional long-term risk management plan for your home or commercial project.
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