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🏠 Elifecity Home Radon Detector: Portable, Battery-Powered, Long and Short Term Monitor Review

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Description of 🏠 Elifecity Home Radon Detector: Portable, Battery-Powered, Long and Short Term Monitor

LONG TERM MONITORING: Radon is the first cause of LUNG CANCER after smoking. Do you want to know if your home have too much radon? Long term monitoring is necessary as radon levels fluctuate daily, to help you take more effective measures to prevent radon exceedance. BE IN CONTROL: On-screen results show both long and short term readings, take action if your radon levels are high. Know if your improvements have worked by checking the short term, on-screen readings. NO LAB FEES: Unlike a traditional radon gas test kit, receive your first indication of radon levels within 24 hours and no lab fees, ever! Save your costs. EASY TO USE: Battery-powered (Not included), low consumption. It can be easily detected from room to room without needing to be recharged, making it easy to detect radon gas in your home, office, school, basement, or anywhere else. WIDE APPLICATION: Radon gas detector is required in every family because there is no guarantee that radon levels in your environment will be lower than 2pCi/L. Especially in the family of infants, the elderly, pregnant women or sensitive people.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple Home Radon Detector

Radon Guard is a battery operated home radon detector that allows you to determine the radon levels in your home. The traditional radon gas analysis kit needs to be sent to a lab for results, but this eliminates the same. The device comes in a simple shipping carton. It contains a pad, instructions, a quality test certificate and a sticker with a documented radon value. The device requires 2 AA batteries and is not supplied with the device. Once the battery is installed, it will calibrate and…

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  • Dope πŸ”₯
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  • Zero

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Totally Inaccurate - DO NOT BUY AND BELIEVE THE RESULTS

I ran a 48 hour test on this unit in a one story house in Florida and got a score of 4.1. Since I doubted the accuracy of this result, I ran a second 48-hour test in parallel with the passive activated carbon test to compare the readings. The device again showed 4.1, while the laboratory test results returned to 0.7. I was pretty sure this unit was junk so I reinstalled it and left it on a shaded outdoor porch for 48 hours, a place where radon levels would definitely be lower than indoors. The…

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  • Few Competitors
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  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Replaced old power supply.

At first I was very concerned when I first installed the unit. The instructions were pretty clear but didn't say you need more than 7 days for the device to acclimate in the room. In the box was a card showing how to understand the numbers. This device showed more than 4.+ almost 5, which is in the danger zone, but after more than 7 days of tuning. All readings are taken and are still falling daily. Figure 1 is the 7th day and Figure 2 is the total day above and the day below. I'm glad Radon is

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  • Great design
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  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Useless and potentially life threatening

I have purchased 2 charcoal based radon tests and this permanent electronic meter. Both charcoal tests gave readings of >>15, while Elifecity gave a continuous reading of 1.08 to a maximum of 4.2, with most readings in the 2.0 range, which is normal. A professional licensed tester came to see which test was wrong. The tester returned a 3 day reading of 14-26 with a 72 hour average of 20! If we were solely relying on this electronic device, we would not be trying to lower radon levels and…

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  • New
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  • Poorly designed