Constant Radon Monitoring - more accurate, more tamper resistant, and quicker results.
The sale of a home can be contingent upon the result of a radon test. Getting immediate results to the home buyer, home seller and realtor is absolutely necessary to close the deal. While charcoal canisters and other passive detectors are less expensive, using a Continuous Radon Monitor will provide tamper resistant features such as movement detection and an hourly log of the radon fluctuations that passive detection systems cannot provide.
Continuous Radon Monitors will provide additional environmental conditions to help monitor for tampering. Temperature, Humidity and Barometric pressure can determine if doors and windows were left open long enough to invalidate a test.
Charcoal tests are based on an absorption method. Decay from radon is absorbed by charcoal granules inside the canister. After the exposure period, the canister is sealed and shipped to a laboratory for analysis. Charcoal allows continuous absorption and desorption of radon; therefore, this method does not give a true integrated measurement over the exposure time. Laboratory errors can also occur after testing. Canisters can become lost during shipping, temporarily misplaced, or even mislabeled causing lost time, more money and retesting. If testing is carried out by an inexperienced homeowner, exposure times and re-packaging can be mishandled, potentially voiding results.
Continuous Radon Monitor test reports are generally downloaded right to a smartphone and e-mailed immediately following a short-term 48-hour test. As an NRPP certified inspector, I can verify results and immediately point out any test discrepancies. Certified inspectors are required to follow strict quality assurance guidelines ensuring proper use and regular calibration of the device.
Here at Nearwater Property Group - Home Inspections, I use AirThings Constant Radon Monitors to provide quicker and more accurate results.


