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Brand: | Kelisaike |
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Digital Radon Gas Detector for Home Use Radon Gas Monitoring
Introduction
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas released from the ground that can enter buildings and accumulate to high levels. As long-term exposure to elevated levels of radon can cause lung cancer, it is important to know whether a building's occupants are being exposed to unacceptably high levels of radon.
Radon monitor are pleased to offer our customers a wide range of options for testing buildings for radon, with the latest of these being the digital radon monitor.
Professionals' Choice for Accuracy and Reliability
Our Radon monitor is a professional home measuring device that combines ease of use and performance. It allows you to take a reading of the radon levels hourly, daily, weekly and long-term concentrations. Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery that can last up to 30 days ones fully charged. The radon monitor makes it easy to take measurements from one room to another in order to get an overview of the concentrations of the radon gas in a home, workplace, school, a daycare center or any other location. Our monitor is also an essential tool to use when performing property inspections or when checking the operation of a radon mitigation system.
Detecting Technology | Passive radon diffusion chamber | |
Sensor | Alpha spectrometry sensor | |
Battery | Rechargeable lithium battery DC3.7v 1000mAH | |
Power Consumption | <50uA | |
Max. testing time each recharging | >3000hours | |
Precision | 7 days | <20% |
Long term | <10% after 1 month | |
Accuracy | 5% ±0.14pCi/L | |
Measurement range | <250BQ/M3 | |
Minimum available measurement time | 30 minutes | |
Operation environment | Temperature: 0 to +40 Relative humidity <95% | |
Dimensions | L116.5*W60*H15.5mm | |
Weight | 85g |
• Remember that high Radon concentration can affect your dog much more than you. Don't wait until you decide to check your house for Radon, because it may already be causing your pet discomfort.
• Many older dogs or cats have unidentified breathing problems as well as respiratory disorders that can be related to high Radon level in some areas of the house.
• Do not let your dog stay for a long period of time in ground floors or areas that are below ground, this is the most common area for highest Radon concentration.
• If you have identified areas of high Radon level, use Radon Mitigation system to improve the Air Quality of the house. In result have a better health for you and your family as well as your furry friends!