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Idaho Radon Information and
Inspection
Radon Testing Checklist
For reliable test results,
follow this Radon Testing Checklist carefully.
Testing for radon is not complicated. Improper testing may
yield inaccurate results and require another test.
Disturbing or interfering with the test device, or with
closed-house conditions, may invalidate the test results and
is illegal in some states. If the seller or qualified
tester cannot confirm that all items have been completed,
take another test.
Before Conducting a Radon
Test:
- Notify the occupants
of the importance of proper testing conditions. Give
the occupants written instructions or a copy of this
Guide and explain the directions carefully.
- When doing a
short-term test ranging from 2-4 days, it is
important to maintain closed-house conditions for at
least 12 hours before the beginning of the test and
during the entire test period.
- When doing a
short-term test ranging from 4-7 days, EPA
recommends that closed-house conditions be
maintained.
- If you conduct the
test yourself, use a qualified radon measurement
device and follow the laboratory's instructions.
Your state may be able to provide you with a list of
do-it-yourself test devices available from qualified
laboratories.
- If you hire someone
to do the test, hire only a qualified individual.
Some states issue photo identification (ID) cards;
ask to see it. The tester's ID number, if
available, should be included or noted in the test
report.
- The test should
include method(s) to prevent or detect interference
with testing conditions or with the testing device
itself.
- If the house has an
active radon-reduction system, make sure the vent
fan is operating properly. If the fan is not
operating properly, have it (or ask to have it)
repaired and then test.
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Closed-house conditions means
keeping all windows closed,
keeping doors closed except for
normal entry and exit, and not
operating fans or other machines
which bring in air from
outside. Fans that are part of
a radon-reduction system or
small exhaust fans operating for
only short periods of time may
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During a Radon Test:
- Maintain
closed-house conditions during he entire time of a
short term test, especially for tests shorter than
one week in length.
- Operate the home's
heating and cooling systems normally during the
test. For tests lasting less than one week, operate
only air-conditioning units which recirculate
interior air.
- Do not disturb the
test device at any time during the test.
- If a radon-reduction
system is in place, make sure the system is working
properly and will be in operation during the entire
radon test.
After a Radon Test:
- If you conduct the
test yourself, be sure to promptly return the test
device to the laboratory. Be sure to complete the
required information, including start and stop
times, test location, etc.
- If an elevated level
is found, fix the home. Contact a qualified
radon-reduction contractor about lowering the radon
level. EPA recommends that you fix the home when
the radon level is 4 pCi/L or more.
- Be sure that you or
the radon tester can demonstrate or provide
information to ensure that the testing conditions
were not violated during the testing period.
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