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1234 Demonstration Report 1
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
11/17/2021 8:00 am

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Safety hazard

1 - Details

Summary
Basement

The testing unit was placed in the center of the basement.



Elapse Time
75.62 Hours
Method
Continuous
Monitor Location
Basement
Start Time
1:53pm Wed
End Time
5:30pm Sat
Test Kit Name
First Alert Radon Gas Test Kit
Test Kit Serial Number
fc814889
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1.1.1 - Test Results

Radon Test Results
Basement

 

The following test results are:

RADON LEVEL: 7.6 pCi/L

NOTE: See attached file "Radon Results Report.pdf"

We recommend a Radon Mitigation System be installed by a professional. These mitigation systems use air flow to carry the radon out of the home.

QA/QC - Short Term Radon Tests have an estimated margin of error of ±5% when used according to directions.
DISCLAIMER: Test results are only indicative of the sample as received by the lab. Incorrect information or improper sampling
procedures will affect results. Alpha Energy Labs did not provide sampling services unless otherwise indicated. The person(s)
performing sampling are responsible for sampling QA, which may include duplicate, blank, and/or spiked detectors. This measurement
is not necessarily predictive or supportive of measurements conducted at different times or locations. Alpha Energy Labs is not
responsible for the consequences of any action you do or do not take based on the test results. One sampler can test up to 2,000 ft2.


RADON HEALTH RISK INFORMATION:
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, after smoking. The more elevated a home's radon level, the greater the health risk
to you and your family. Smokers and former smokers are at especially high risk.
Radon concentration is measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L). The US Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon
General strongly recommend taking further action when the home's radon test results are 4 pCi/L or greater. Even homes with very
high levels can be reduced below 4 pCi/L. The EPA recommends that you use a NRPP or state-approved contractor to correct radon
problems. Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose some risk and in many cases may be reduced. If the radon level in your home is
between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L, The US Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General recommend that you consider
correcting the problem in your home.

TEST KIT SERIAL #: FC814889
LAB ID: 2405554

Radon Mitigation Specialist