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Willamette Radon, LLC
Certified
Radon
Testing
Services

Testing for Radon

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Willamette Radon, LLC uses state of the art, Continuous Radon Monitoring (CRM) for its Radon Testing Services. Our Measurement Providers are Certified to Test for Radon. Being Certified means you can have confidence in the accuracy of the test results as well as the interpretation of the data. 
At the conclusion of all testing, results will be immediately available followed by a detailed report with recommendations based upon EPA standards of acceptable indoor Radon levels. 
Radon concentrations are measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L). The U.S. EPA recommends taking further action to reduce levels in your home when your average indoor radon level is 4.0 pCi/L or greater. Because health risks still exist with levels below 4.0 pCi/L, if the radon level in your home is between 2.0 pCi/L and 4.0 pCi/L, the U.S. EPA recommends homeowners consider reducing their levels.
Willamette Radon, LLC tests all types of buildings, as well as private homes and Real Estate related Testing.
Our area of operation encompasses the Willamette Valley, the Portland Metropolitan and surrounding areas.

AARST/NRPP CERTIFICATION ID# 106626RT


Are You a Home Buyer or Seller? 
Watch the following
video from the EPA:

Breathing Easy:
What Home Buyers and Sellers
Should Know About Radon.

Closed house test conditions are required for an accurate Radon Measurement.  The following conditions must be maintained 12 hours prior to testing and through completion of testing.

Required Closed House Test Conditions-

  • Normal entering and exiting of the residence is allowed, do not open any windows.
  • Range hoods, bathroom fans, attic fans and dryers may be operated.
  • Operate the homes heating and central cooling systems normally, as if occupied.
  • Radon Mitigation Systems should be operating.
  • Any system that exchanges air to the outside should be off, as well as:
                   Evaporative (swamp) Coolers
                   Window fans
                   Window or built in wall air-conditioning units
                   Whole house fans
                   Fireplaces and stoves unless it is a primary heat source


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