Creating safer, cleaner homes
Creating safer, cleaner homes
Radon is everywhere. However, in some parts of the country including the South West Radon levels are higher. You can check out information on the latest radon levels in your area using the UKHSA Radon Map.
The UK Health Security Agency recommends that in order to prevent long term health risks Radon levels should be reduced in homes where the average is more than 200 becquerels per metre cubed (200 Bq m-3).
Whether you are relocating or have recently become aware of Radon in your area, you can simply purchase a home testing kit to measure accurate levels in your property.
If you are concerned about high Radon levels in your property please contact us to find out more information about possible solutions.