A Radalink radon report is a detailed document that provides information about radon levels in a particular location, as measured by a Radalink continuous radon monitor (CRM). The report typically includes the following information:
- Radon levels: The report provides the average and maximum radon levels over the testing period. These levels are typically measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L), which is the standard unit of measurement for radon levels.
- Testing dates: The report specifies the start and end dates of the testing period, as well as the total number of days that the test was conducted.
- Test location: The report specifies the location where the test was conducted, such as a home or workplace. It may also include details such as the address or room number.
- CRM information: The report provides information about the Radalink CRM used to conduct the test, such as the serial number, calibration date, and battery level.
- Weather data: The report may include weather data from the testing period, such as temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. This information can help to provide context for the radon levels measured during the test.
- Recommendations: Based on the radon levels measured during the test, the report may include recommendations for further action, such as retesting, radon mitigation, or follow-up testing in other areas of the building.
Overall, a Radalink radon report provides detailed and accurate information about radon levels in a particular location, helping to ensure that people are aware of any potential health risks and can take appropriate action to protect themselves.