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      Table of Contents

      1. Overview
      2. How to test your home for radon, when should you test or how often to retest for radon?
      3. When should I fix (mitigate) my home?
      4. Who can test my home for radon?
      5. What are the different types of radon monitors?
      6. How We Chose
      7. The 9 Highly Rated Home Radon Test Kits and Monitors
      8. Single-Use Short-Term Tests
      9. Single-Use Long-Term Tests 
      10. Long-term Monitoring Devices
      11. What Else Can You Do About Radon?

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      Is Radon on Your Radar? Find Out How to Test Your Home for Radon

      Radon is a naturally occurring invisible gas that can cause lung cancer. A lot of people think radon is only a problem in older, single-family homes, but radon can affect everything from small houses to public housing projects. Learn how to test levels, monitor and reduce indoor radon.


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      Kitty Gifford

      Jan 26, 2023 • Updated Feb 21, 2024 • 4 min read
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