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All you have to pay is the $15
lab fee when you return your detectors with the pre-paid
postage envelope included in your kit. And you will receive
your results within one week from when we receive your
detectors.
What is Radon?
Radon is an invisible and odorless radioactive gas which
occurs naturally from decaying uranium underneath the
earth's suface. Though you cannot see,smell, or taste
radon, it is there and may be a problem in your home or
office. Radon gas rises through the soil and seeps through
cracks, holes, and drain pipes in the foundation or basements
of buildings. Radon gas can be found all over the United
States, and according to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) 1 out of every 15 homes in the United States
has high levels of radon gas.
What can Radon do to you?
Radon gas contains radioactive particles which get trapped
in your lungs every time you take a breath. As these particles
break down, they release bursts of radiation that damage
or destroy lung tissue and cause lung cancer, and long-term
exposure may even cause death.
Do you have any of the following in your home?
- Cinder-block, brick or rock wall
- Exposed soil in the basement or foundation
- Cracks in the basement wall or foundation
- An open sump pump hole or floor drain
- Spaces between walls and floors
- Exposed pipes or loose pipe fittings
If you answered YES to any of the above questions, then
you could be breathing in this deadly radioactive gas.
Am I At Risk?
It is estimated that radon kills between 5,000 and 30,000
people each year. Nearly 1 in 15 homes are estimated to
have elevated levels of radon. Radon gas is the #1 cause
of lung cancer in non-smokers. Radon can show up in any
home or office. You may have radon in your home or office
even if your neighbor does not. The risk of developing
lung cancer from Radon exposure can increase depending
on:
- the level of radon in your home or office;
- the amount of time you have spent exposed to radon;
- whether you are a smoker or have ever been exposed
to tobacco smoke.
Smokers Beware!
Cigarette smokers who have radon concentrations of 10pCi/L
or higher increase their chance of developing lung cancer
by as much as 18 times or 1800%.
How Does Radon Get Into My Home Or Office?
The greatest concentration of radon is usually found in
the lowest level of homes or offices. This is because
radon is found in the soil and rocks beneath the foundation.
If you have dirt floors in the basement, cracks in the
foundation, or openings from a sump pump hole or drain,
radon is likely to build up quicker and in higher concentrations.
Radon can also enter your home or office through your
water supply (i.e. shower, dishwasher, washing machine,
etc.). If your home or office uses well water, we suggest
testing with our professional Radon in Water Test Kit.
Protection...Testing Is Your First Line Of
Defense!
To find out if radon gas is a problem in your home or
office, you must conduct a radon test! The PRO-LAB
Radon Gas Test Kit is the most accurate and reliable radon
test kit available for checking the level of radon gas
in your home or office. The PRO-LAB Radon Gas Test Kit
provides two (2) desiccated, short-term detectors which
allow you to conduct side-by-side testing in order to
get the most accurate and reliable results.
Radon Is Measured In Picocuries Per Liter
(pCi/L)
An acceptable level of radon is 4(pCi/L) or less. If the
average of your two test results are higher than 4(pCi/L)
you should take some action to reduce the radon level
in your home or office.
PRO-LAB recommends that you conduct a radon test every
year. Annual testing is the best way to determine whether
or not your home or office has the potential for a radon
problem. If Test Results Are High?
There are ways to reduce the level of radon yourself or
by a trained professional. Costs should run between $500-$2,500
depending on the seriousness of your problem. Start by
doing the following and then contact your State Radon
Office or EPA Office for additional information on reducing
Radon in your home or office:
- Seal or caulk areas of entry such as cracks, holes
and openings;
- Keep vents to crawl spaces open;
- Minimize time spent in low areas such as your basement;
- Increase the circulation of outside air into your
home or office;
- Discourage cigarette smoking in your home or office.
| Radon Level |
Smokers likely to get
lung cancer out of 1,000 exposed to radon over a
lifetime |
Non-smokers likely
to get lung cancer out of 1,000 exposed to radon
over a lifetime |
| 20 pCl/L |
135 |
8 |
| 10 pCl/L |
71 |
4 |
| 8 pCl/L |
57 |
3 |
| 4 pCl/L |
29 |
2 |
| 2 pCl/L |
15 |
1 |
| 1.3 pCl/L |
9 |
less than 1 |
| 0.4 pCl/L |
3 |
less than 1 |
Professional Radon Gas Test Kit by PRO-LAB
The ProLab Professional Radon Gas Test Kit utilizes
the most advanced liquid scintillation, shortterm
detectors, which contain silica gel desiccants (patented)
necessary to remove all moisture in order to make your
test results accurate and reliable. Testing is easy! Simply
place the two radon detectors in the lowest level of your
home or office for a period of 96 hours to allow time
for the detectors to absorb enough radon to be analyzed
according to EPA standards. Seal the detectors with the
enclosed caps, completely fill out the data card, and
return the detectors to ProLab in the prepaid
postage envelope along with any required lab fee.
Your professional laboratory test results will be mailed
to you within one week of receipt, indicating the exact
radon level in your tested area. For real estate transactions,
an express service is also available (results within 48
hours of receipt), call PRO-LAB for details.
Once you have tested your home or office, you can then
make any changes necessary to protect you and your family
from further exposure to radon. If you have any questions,
please call PRO-LAB toll free at (800) 427-0550 to speak
with an environmental testing specialist.
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