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Air quality issues often hide in plain sight. We’re attuned to some of them—our senses might detect the mustiness of stale air or the acrid tang of smoke. But radon, a radioactive gas, defies our senses entirely. It can seep into buildings unnoticed, silently causing harm to our bodies. 

What is radon? 

Radon gas is colorless and odorless, yet it can pose a serious health risk when trapped indoors. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), prolonged exposure to radon in places like homes, offices, and schools can significantly increase the risk of developing lung cancer. This is why the European Union health directives, along with the Environmental Protection Agency and other institutions, strongly encourage monitoring in high-risk areas, as well as in homes with children or elderly residents. 

Radon seeps into buildings through cracks in floors, walls, and foundations, as well as gaps around pipes, cables, and other openings. It originates from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil and rocks beneath the structure. Without proper ventilation, radon can accumulate indoors, particularly in lower levels and basements, reaching dangerous concentrations over time. 

Why to measure? 

Here’s why radon testing is essential:

  • Health risks: Prolonged exposure to high radon levels can increase the risk of lung cancer. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this radioactive gas is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the United States alone. The risk is significant, and monitoring can help identify it before any problems occurs.
  • Meeting standards: Many countries have established guidelines for safe indoor radon levels. Regular monitoring ensures compliance with these standards, protecting building occupants from potential health risks.
  • Taking action: Radon testing allows you to proactively mitigate its effects. Since radon levels tend to fluctuate, continuous monitoring enables timely action to reduce the health risks associated with long-term exposure.

World’s fastest battery-operated radon sensor 

Aranet Radon Plus PRO monitor is set to revolutionize radon testing with its cutting-edge features designed for accuracy, ease of use, and long-term reliability. 

The sensor is designed for both residential and commercial spaces, offering continuous radon level measurements, along with short-term and long-term averages. The Radon Plus PRO sensor is compatible with Aranet PRO base stations and Aranet Cloud, making it ideal for offices, schools, and other buildings. 


  
By incorporating Radon Plus PRO into your building’s IAQ strategy, you’re not just investing in a single solution—you’re enhancing the overall health and safety of the indoor environment. With its ability to integrate into BMS systems, Radon Plus PRO is more than just a radon sensor—it’s a proactive tool for maintaining air quality in spaces where safety and comfort are paramount. 

Key Features of Radon Plus PRO:  

  • Battery-powered and cable-free. 
  • First measurement in 10 minutes, ± 8% accuracy within 1 hour.
  • Up to 7 years of battery life.
  • Additional IAQ parameters: temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure.

Take the first step toward a healthier living environment with Radon Plus PRO. 
 

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