From Offer to Closing, Disclosing Safe Air
At Utah Radon Defense, we work with licensed realtors to help buyers and sellers stay safe by completing a radon test and installing a radon mitigation system (if applicable). We have a dedicated team of certified and licensed technicians equipped to provide you with the fast and accurate radon testing results you need to have the peace of mind that your client’s indoor breathing air is safe. If your levels are above the recommended 4pCi/L (Picocuries per liter)1, our experts will recommend and install the appropriate mitigation or remediation system to lessen or eradicate radon from the property. Utah is known for having high levels of radon2 and for that reason, the EPA3 has recommended all current and future homeowners have radon testing for this cancer-causing, odorless gas. Let Utah Radon Defense keep your client and their family safe.
At Utah Radon Defense, we make the process of residential radon testing simple and fast to expedite the closing process. Our experienced specialist we'll suggest the best procedure for accurately and quickly detecting radon. Then, he or she will set up our, highly accurate, short-term, radon testing system allowing your buyer to require mitigation from the seller or plan on future mitigation upon closing.
We will work with the agent and buyer or seller to install the appropriate mitigation or remediation system for the property. Our advanced mitigation services will reduce the level of radon, ensuring safe breathing air for your client’s new home.
Talk To Our Radon Testing Specialists
Our radon testing specialists are certified by multiple national agencies to ensure you receive highly accurate results.
Sources
- “Protect Yourself and Your Family from Radon.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 8 Jan. 2020, www.cdc.gov
- "What You Need To Know About Radon", University of Utah https://healthcare.utah.edu/huntsmancancerinstitute
- A Citizen’s Guide to Radon The Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family from Radon. United States Environmental Protection Agency , Dec. 2016, www.epa.gov