If you live in an area where radon gas is a hazard and you have a basement or other underground space in your home, you really need to know how much radon is entering. (See the EPA website for US risk area maps.) Although much more expensive than a one-time activated charcoal test, the Radex MR107 allows you to easily see and track changes in radon levels over time. (It turns out that radon levels vary greatly from day to day.) On the device's display, you can read the minimum, maximum and average radon levels, as well as temperature and humidity. The MR107 has a robust design and, thanks to its battery, can also be used at times in places without access to the mains (e.g. underground). The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that it doesn't have the ability to read it remotely (no Wi-Fi, ethernet or bluetooth connection) so you physically carry it with one need to connect PC (Windows only). to extract. Data.
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