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Radon Testing in Newark-on-Trent

Looking for a radon testing in Newark-on-Trent? If the property is in a radon-affected area on UKHSA's geological risk map, before purchasing in such an area, after major renovations to a basement or ground floor, or where occupant respiratory symptoms are unexplained. Our directory connects you with certified assessors covering Newark-on-Trent and the wider East Midlands.

What a radon testing covers

Radon testing measures the long-term average radon-gas concentration in a property using passive detectors placed in occupied rooms, typically the bedroom and main living room, over a 3-month period. Results are reported in becquerels per cubic metre (Bq/m³); UK action level is 200 Bq/m³, target level is 100 Bq/m³.

Typical findings

Typical cost: £50-£120 standard 3-month UKHSA test, £180-£350 with rapid testing or detailed remediation advice

When to book: If the property is in a radon-affected area on UKHSA's geological risk map, before purchasing in such an area, after major renovations to a basement or ground floor, or where occupant respiratory symptoms are unexplained.

Required qualifications for assessor: UKHSA-validated radon-measurement service, surveyor trained in radon assessment per UKHSA guidance

Why this matters for your health

Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the UK after smoking. Long-term elevated radon exposure raises lung-cancer risk in non-smokers and dramatically multiplies risk in smokers. Remediation is well-established and effective once levels are known.

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