Testing is the only way to know your home’s radon level.
While Radon Central is currently focused on mitigation services, homeowners can easily test their own properties using reliable consumer testing options.
Electronic Radon Monitors
Digital monitors provide ongoing radon readings and are a convenient way to track levels over time. They’re simple to set up and ideal for homeowners who want continuous insight.
Long-Term Radon Test Kits
Health experts recommend long-term testing (at least 3 months) for the most accurate results. Mail-in test kits are affordable and widely available.
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If your test shows elevated radon levels, we can help you understand what it means and discuss the next steps for mitigation.

Protect your home and family with the Radtrak³ Long-Term Radon Test Kit by Radonova, a global leader in radon measurement technology. This professional-grade alpha track detector is designed to provide highly accurate long-term radon readings in residential dwellings.
Recommended by Health Canada for reliable annual exposure measurement, the Radtrak³ test device measures radon levels over a period of 90 to 365 days, helping homeowners identify dangerous radon concentrations with confidence.
The easy-to-use kit includes:
Radtrak³ detector
Step-by-step instructions
Online registration and result tracking
Pre-addressed return packaging
Laboratory analysis included
Return shipping is Not Included
Ideal for basements, living rooms, bedrooms, and other regularly occupied areas of the home. No special preparation or closed-house conditions are required for long-term testing.
$73.45 includes h.s.t. and Shipping/Handling
Q: What is the best way to test for radon?
A: Long-term testing (at least 3 months) provides the most accurate results and is recommended by Health Canada.
Q: Can I test for radon myself?
A: Yes, homeowners can use DIY test kits or electronic monitors to measure radon levels.
Q: Where should I place a radon test?
A: Tests should be placed in the lowest level of the home where people spend time, such as a basement.
Q: When should I test for radon?
A: The best time to test is during the heating season when windows and doors are closed.
Q: What radon level is considered unsafe in Canada?
A: Health Canada recommends action if levels are 200 Bq/m³ or higher.
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