Posted in Radon Testing, on March 14, 2023
Radon detection for your home or country property is one of the best things you can do to improve indoor air quality and long-term health and safety. While you might know about some of the common radon gas risk factors, like foundation cracks, location, or piping, the SafeAir team wants you to consider radon testing if your home uses well water.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on February 08, 2023
The effects of chemical pollution are well-known and understood. Still, radon gas and specialized radon testing are becoming more common as the dangers of this invisible and odourless gas become better known. At SafeAir, we’ve been helping folks in the GTA and beyond improve their indoor air quality with science-based testing for over a decade.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on January 13, 2023
Identifying radon with air quality inspections and radon testing can help you protect the health of you and your loved ones, ensuring a safer future with SafeAir.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on November 11, 2022
Many folks wonder if they should worry if there’s radon gas in their homes, and the short answer is yes, you do. No matter what age, location, or type of home you have, radon testing almost always alerts the SafeAir team to the presence of radon gas in Ontario homes. Thus, the more critical question is whether or not it’s at dangerous concentrations, which is the answer that air quality testing reveals.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on October 18, 2022
Did you know that your home’s radon levels are always in flux? While the cause of radon gas (which we’ll explore more in-depth below) doesn’t change from year to year or season to season, other factors that affect your indoor air quality do, and these can change the concentration of the gas in your home and the risks you and your family face.
Read MorePosted in Radon Testing, on September 20, 2022
As public awareness grows, you may have heard about radon testing from friends, neighbours, or your colleagues. This passive, non-invasive service helps to measure the amount of radon gas in your indoor air quality and is an essential tool for preventing the harmful long-term effects of exposure.
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