Learn why radon testing should be part of every homebuyer’s checklist. This guide explains how radon enters homes, why both new and older homes should be tested, what test results mean, and how continuous monitoring helps protect long-term indoor air quality.
Radon in Canada is a widespread, invisible health risk, with millions exposed to elevated levels. As a leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, it can enter any home. Regular testing and continuous monitoring help homeowners detect, manage, and reduce long-term exposure.
Radon levels are typically highest at night and early morning (midnight–6 AM) when homes are sealed, and ventilation is low, and you're asleep. Continuous monitoring is essential to capture fluctuations and accurately assess long-term radon exposure risk.
A scientifically reliable radon detector depends on key factors like sensitivity, independent validation, proper calibration, and adherence to recognized standards.
Check average radon levels nearby with the Ecosense Radon Map. See high-risk radon areas, search by zip code, and learn why testing your home is essential.
Learn why radon testing is essential for new homeowners and buyers. Discover how to test for radon, what levels are dangerous, and how to protect your family with continuous real-time radon monitoring.
Radon levels fluctuate daily and seasonally—posing serious lung cancer risks if left unchecked. Learn why radon changes, how to test accurately, and what steps to take to protect your home and family.
Radon gas is a leading cause of lung cancer, yet it’s often undetected in our homes. With Ecosense’s radon monitors, you can quickly and easily test your home for this invisible danger. Get peace of mind with fast, accurate results and continuous monitoring because your health is worth it.