Radtrak Radon Test – Accurate Long-Term Testing
Radtrak Long-Term Radon Test Kit – Accurate Alpha-Track Home Radon Testing
For the most accurate, reliable read on your home's radon levels, choose the Radtrak³ long-term radon test kit. While it costs more than a traditional charcoal test, it delivers far greater precision—and the difference matters. Charcoal radon tests measure for only 2–7 days and are easily skewed by short-term weather changes. Radtrak uses advanced alpha-track technology to measure radon over 90–365 days, giving you a true picture of your home's actual radon exposure.
Because radon levels fluctuate daily, a long-term test captures those swings and reports a true average concentration—minimizing the risk of a false high reading or, more dangerously, a false low that leaves a real problem undetected.
Why Choose Radtrak?
- Long-term alpha-track testing for the most accurate radon results
- Measures over 90–365 days to account for daily and seasonal fluctuations
- Reports a true average radon concentration, reducing false highs and false lows
- Lab fees and return shipping included — no hidden costs
How Easy Is It to Test for Radon at Home?
- Read the instructions. When your kit arrives, review the testing instructions from Radonova to choose the best room and placement.
- Place the test. Open the sealed bag and leave the test undisturbed in the same spot for 90–365 days.
- Register and repack. When your testing window ends, register the test using the credentials on your instruction sheet, then repack it in the included return parcel.
- Ship it back. Send your test to Radonova's partner lab using the prepaid return label.
- Get your results. Once the lab receives your kit, they'll email your radon results—and you can view them anytime through your online account.
How Many Radon Test Kits Do I Need?
For the most accurate assessment, the EPA recommends running a separate radon test in every lowest livable room of your home. Testing multiple areas gives you a complete, reliable understanding of your radon levels.
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