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Worried About Radon In Your Home?

You're in the right place. We sell certified, long‑term radon tests that give you reliable results—so you can breathe easy and make informed decisions.

It's Easy To Get Tested!

Protect your home and your health with an easy, affordable radon test.

 

Give us a call or send us a message and we'll send you a test kit, help you set it up, and explain your results - no guesswork, no pressure.

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Call/Text Us: 250-427-0657

Email Us: info@kootenayradon.ca

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Why Choose Kootenay Radon Services?

When you order a test kit through Kootenay Radon Services, you’re not just getting a device—you’re getting the support and guidance of a local, certified professional every step of the way.

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  • C‑NRPP certified long-term Radonova test kit (Value $50)

  • Free pre-testing consultation to help you place the detector correctly (Value $50)

  • Free post-test consultation to help you understand your results (Value $75)

  • $50 credit toward mitigation services with Kootenay Radon Services if your levels come back high

  • All for just $50—no pressure, no upsells

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Protect your home and your health with an easy, affordable radon test—supported by local experts who care. Breathe easier knowing your results are accurate and backed by Health Canada–recommended guidelines. We sell long-term radon test kits certified by the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C‑NRPP), along with expert local support to help you every step of the way—from setup to results.

Why Choose Long-Term Testing?

We only recommend C‑NRPP certified long-term radon test kits—the same type backed by Health Canada for accurate results. These kits are simple, reliable, and designed to measure your home’s radon exposure over a minimum of 90 days.

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Short-term tests can miss fluctuations that happen naturally day-to-day or season-to-season. A long-term test gives you a much more accurate picture of your home’s average radon levels—and helps you make confident decisions based on real data.

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While you can test your home any time of year, fall and winter are ideal—especially here in the East Kootenays. During the colder months, windows and doors stay closed, and heating systems are running. That creates the conditions where radon is most likely to accumulate indoors.

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Testing in winter gives you a more accurate reading of your worst-case radon exposure—which is exactly what you need to make an informed decision.

FREE East Kootenay Radon 101 Guide
6 Things You Need to Know About Radon Testing, Results, and Mitigation in BC’s High-Risk Region
If you’re wondering what radon is, how to test your home, or whether your family is at risk, this guide will walk you through everything—step by step, in plain language.
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