How do I perform a radon water test?

Radon is known carcinogen, so it is important to know its concentration in your home. The radon water test is an easy and accurate method of measuring the radon level in the water supply. This process involves taking a sample of water from your home and sending it to the laboratory for analysis. The sample must be clean, so there are certain steps to take, including removal of any aeration from the faucet before making the sample, make sure there are no air bubbles and sending the sample that will be immediately tested. Any other instructions provided by the Radon Water test kit should be followed. 6 Furthermore, find a faucet that is closest to the intake of your home water. If the faucet has aerate, remove it with pliers. After removing the aerator, leave the water cold for a few minutes. If you do, it will release your water system.

still runs with water, fill a large, clean bowl with water. Your goal is to immerse a faucet. Make sure no bubbles appearfor two to three minutes.

Turn off the water, immerse the test bottle into the deepest part of the bowl and cover it while the bottle is still submerged. Make sure the cap is without bubbles because the introduction of foreign gas will cause accurate test results. Repeat these steps if your test kit came with a second vial.

You will need to check your bottle in terms of bubbles. Hold the bottle to the light source, turn it up and down. If a bubble occurs, dispose of the sample and take another of the bowl using the same procedure as above. Before sending your test bottle, make sure all your information is correct on the card provided by your kit. Testing companies must know about the type of source from which your wire comes if they provide meaningful results.

Your test bottle is not entirely airtight so the radon present in the water will beto escape. Make sure you send the sample within 24 hours of its admission to the envelope listed in the Radon Water test set. You should receive the results within two weeks.

Interpretation of radon water test results is the last step. The results should indicate whether the radon level of your water is too high. If it is high, the results can provide proposals to reduce your water radon level.

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