Milo Giuffrida
When I first moved in my house, I had a company perform a radon test during inspection, typically these tests are performed in the garage or lower section of the house because it's where the radon levels are the higher, but I always wondered if the day by day level in the house were safe.
Now I can easily keep track of radon level, in my living space, both real time or with a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly average.
It seems to be fairly accurate, since the level changes every time I ventilate the space.
Several times the level was over 2pCi/L, which is the first threshold for safety.
The levels fluctuate daily and are easily influenced by the wheatear/atmospheric pressure, but I can easily keep track of everything with this detector and eventually decide if I need to install any mitigation system.
This could really turn out to be a life saver!
Don’t think twice and buy it, it’s well worth yours and your family’s safety!
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