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1 - Details

Elapse Time
2 days
Start Time
1245 - 3/29/19
End Time
1245 - 3/31/19
Measurement Interval
48 hr
Method
Continuous
Monitor Location
Basement
Monitor Type: Model Number
Corentium Pro
Monitor Type: Serial Number
2700007780

2 - Radon

Summary: Low pCi/l
0.0 pCi/l
Summary: Average pCi/l
0.7 pCi/l
Summary: High pCi/l
1.8 pCi/l
Summary: Radon - EPA Resources

This report includes test results from a radon-testing device that records the levels of radon gas in an air sample. The actual radon levels in the home may vary depending on many factors including, time, temperature, season, barometric pressure, ventilation, and other factors.

Homes tested using the EPAs protocol should not be mitigated on the basis of a single short term test as used for real estate transactions under EPA protocols. A follow-up test is necessary for mitigation decisionmaking regardless of the initial test result.

Consulting with a professional radon mitigation specialist is your best option for retesting if there is a concern for mitigation to reducing the level of radon in the home.

EPA recommends that you should fix your home if the radon level is equal to or greater than 4 pCi/L (the Action Level) and consider fixing your home it the radon level is equal to or greater than 2 pCi/L.

Homes should be checked every few years to make sure homes are lower than the 4pCi/L level set by the EPA, whether or not you have a mitigation system.

More information can be found directly at the EPA's website. 

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2.1.1 - Summary

Attached Radon Report

Please see the attached radon report which has the analysis of the 48 hour test in chronological order.

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