What Are Recommended Radon Levels?

Above 200 Bq/m3

If the long-term results exceed Health Canada’s recommended guideline of 200 Bq/m3, take the steps to reduce your exposure to radon. To learn more, visit the Take Action on Radon website at takeactiononradon.ca/protect/reducing-radon.

200 Bq/m3 or below

If the long-term results are below the recommended guideline, you may purchase a digital detector such as this one for continuous radon monitoring or a 91-day single use long-term test kit. Continuous radon detectors may be easily purchased in hardware stores or online. To purchase a long-term single use test kit, visit takeactiononradon.ca/test-for-radon/radon-test-kits.