
Radon Measurements
Radon measurements determine the level of radon gas, a naturally occurring radioactive substance, in indoor environments. Since radon is invisible and odorless, detection involves specialized devices that sample air over time, providing a concentration reading in units like picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m³). These measurements help assess potential health risks, as prolonged exposure to high radon levels increases lung cancer risk. Regular testing is recommended, especially in lower-level rooms, to ensure indoor radon levels remain within safe limits set by health authorities.