Kidde 442020 Radon Detection Kit, Single
Product Number: 31314
Manufacturer: Kidde
$23.95
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Product Details:
Kidde makes it easy to check for troublesome toxins in our environment. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the country, and has been identified in every state with about 6% of homes having elevated levels. And now, with these Home Safety Test Kits, detection couldn't be simpler - just open the package, place the Radon Kit sampler in the area to be tested, and enclose the sampler in the enclosed self-addressed envelope for laboratory analysis. The cost of the kit includes a laboratory analysis fee and the detailed report, which will be sent to you.
Product Specifications:
Model Number: 442020UOM: EA
Size: 6.5" W X 7.75" H X .75" Depth
Weight: .25 lbs
Facts:
Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer, causing 15,000 to 21,000 deaths annually andhas been identified in every state
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that is a decay product of uranium and occurs naturally in soil and rock
It is estimated that 6% of homes in the United States are estimated to have elevated levels of radon
Radon testing is recommended by the EPA and by many state governments
Further, radon testing can be a requirement for property transfer or for mortgage approval on a planned property purchase
Properties:
Radon testing is inexpensive and easy
To perform a radon test simply follow the instructions provided and return the radon sampling bag in the self-addressed envelope
All that is required to collect the sample is to open the package and place the sampler in the area to be tested
The test start date and time and the completion date and time are recorded on the supplied data card that is returned with the collected sample
The sampler should be exposed to the environment in the area being tested for 2 days
The cost of the kit includes a laboratory analysis fee and the detailed report, which will be sent to you
The Report Includes The Information On:
Report Date
EPA ID Number
State ID #
Lab ID #
Kit ID #
Radon Level Measured (pCi/L)
Test Location
Test Type
Start and Stop Date and Time
Test Method
Radon Health Risk
Explanation of results
Recommended next steps required based on radon level measured