If your Radon test results determine your Radon concentrations are elevated, we can provide a free estimate to install a radon mitigation system.
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends testing for radon at least every two years. It's also important to test if changes in living conditions occur, such as remodeling a basement or adding a home addition. Airscan offers both long-term and short-term radon testing solutions conducted by professionals ensuring your tests are administered properly.
There are distinct differences in EPA testing protocol between Residential Homeowner and Residential Real Estate Transaction testing. It's important to choose a company that understands these differences to insure compliance with your local and state guidelines.
Airscan Radon Testing Specialists are certified and licensed to perform Radon Measurement in both Nebraska and Iowa.
Occupational exposure may pose an even greater risk to employees and occupants in commercial environments. Duration of exposure often increases in commercial settings adding to an ever growing list of risk management concerns faced in business today. If your property tests positive for dangerous levels, our commercial mitigation systems can reduce liability and offer a valuable addition to your health and wellness strategy by protecting staff and occupants from the risks associated with this environmental threat.
Airscan Environmental is experienced in testing and mitigating commercial properties including health and long term care facilities.
For reliable test results, follow this radon testing checklist carefully. Improper testing may yield inaccurate results and require another test. Disturbing or interfering with the test devices or with closed-house conditions may invalidate the test results and is illegal in some states. If the following items cannot be confirmed, another test must be taken:
Commercial and Residential Radon Testing & Mitigation - Indoor Air Sampling - Mold Sampling and Lab Analysis - Thermal Imaging and Water Intrusion Inspections
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