Multi-Family inspections take a few days, require site access and placing of testing devices in many units. Radon can pose a significant health risk and all major organizations have confirmed this. It is important to for Radon testing to be completed in homes, office buildings, condominiums, schools and other structures that people live in Michigan.
Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water and gets into the air in a home through cracks and other holes in the foundation such as sump well. Â Any home can have high levels of radon. This means new and old homes, well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements.
Certification Number 103151 RT
Apartments, Schools and Day Care Centers should also be regularly tested for Radon. Testing can easily be performed by an NBI inspector who is professionally trained and certified for all inspections including multi-family homes.
For more information on radon, please visit www.epa.gov/radon/healthrisks