Radon Testing (Short Term)

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Short-Term Radon Testing

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes through the ground. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless — the only way to know if it’s present is to test. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada, which is why testing your home is so important.

At Vital Inspections, we provide short-term radon testing using professional equipment to measure the concentration of radon in your home’s air. The test typically runs for 30-90 minutes giving you a snapshot of your home’s radon levels.

Why It Matters

  • Radon can build up in any home, regardless of age, design, or location.

  • Short-term testing provides fast results so you can take action if levels are elevated.

  • Early detection helps you protect your health and your family’s safety.

Your Results

After the test, you’ll receive a detailed report showing the average radon levels measured in your home. If levels are above Health Canada’s guideline of 200 Bq/m³, we’ll provide recommendations for next steps, which may include mitigation strategies to lower exposure.

Short-Term Radon Testing

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes through the ground. It’s invisible, odorless, and tasteless — the only way to know if it’s present is to test. Long-term exposure to high levels of radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada, which is why testing your home is so important.

At Vital Inspections, we provide short-term radon testing using professional equipment to measure the concentration of radon in your home’s air. The test typically runs for 30-90 minutes giving you a snapshot of your home’s radon levels.

Why It Matters

  • Radon can build up in any home, regardless of age, design, or location.

  • Short-term testing provides fast results so you can take action if levels are elevated.

  • Early detection helps you protect your health and your family’s safety.

Your Results

After the test, you’ll receive a detailed report showing the average radon levels measured in your home. If levels are above Health Canada’s guideline of 200 Bq/m³, we’ll provide recommendations for next steps, which may include mitigation strategies to lower exposure.