Take the first step to ensure your family’s safety with our free radon test kits

Each month we budget to send a free in home test kit to the first 25 individuals in our territory who request one.

Simply fill out the form and well send you a test.

Radon Testing—Made Easy, Fast & 100% Free

No gimmicks. No hidden fees. Just a free radon test kit sent straight to your door.

Here’s how it works:
1. Fill out the form – It takes less than a minute.
2. Get your free test kit – We’ll mail it to you with simple step-by-step instructions.
3. Send it back – Use the prepaid return envelope to send it to an independent, certified lab.
4. Check your email – Your results will be sent straight to your inbox.

Radon is a serious health risk, but testing for it shouldn’t be a hassle. We’re making it easy, free, and stress-free—because your air quality matters.

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FAQ for FREE radon test kits

  • You should get your results after sending in the test within 2 weeks.

  • Take a deep breath. You have options to mitigate. We will educate you on the risks of radon exposure at your level and guide you through the steps to mitigate your home.

  • Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.

  • Radon can enter homes through cracks in foundations, gaps around pipes, sump pumps, and other openings in the structure. It can also be present in well water and released into the air when water is used.

  • Radon is dangerous because it can accumulate in enclosed spaces like homes and buildings. When inhaled, it can damage lung tissue and increase the risk of lung cancer, especially with long-term exposure.

  • The EPA recommends taking action if radon levels in your home are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Lower levels are preferable, but any level of radon carries some risk.

  • Just because a radon test is being performed, doesn’t mean your building has high levels of radon. The test is being performed to determine the radon level in your building.

  • A radon mitigation system is a specialized system designed to reduce radon gas levels inside a building.

    There are different type of radon systems based on the type of home you have. For example, a home with a crawlspace will have a different type of mitigation system installed compared to a home with a basement.

    • Absorbing Radon Gas

      • The test device contains activated charcoal, which absorbs radon gas from the air.

      • As radon naturally decays, it releases radioactive particles that the charcoal traps.

    • Placing the Test in your home

      • The test is strategically placed based on standards that will be provided to you with the test. Most often, in the lowest livable area of the home.

    • Exposure Period

      • The device remains in place for a minimum of 48 hours depending on the test type.

      • Residents should maintain closed conditions (keeping windows and exterior doors closed except for normal use) to get the most accurate results.

    • Sending the Test to a Lab

      • After the test period, you will send the test directly to the lab. The test already has shipping paid for.

      • The lab measures the radon concentration in picocuries per liter (pCi/L) and provides a report with the results.

Learn More About Radon Mitigation at

Radon Academy

Radon Academy is your comprehensive source for all things radon, offering expert knowledge, resources, and training to ensure safety and compliance in radon detection and mitigation.

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