
Radon Certification Course
Out of sight, out of mind applies to most people when it comes to their septic systems.
The EPA estimates that 1 out of every 15 homes have elevated levels of radon
gas. Radon is the main source of our exposure to all radiation. It is a
naturally occurring radioactive gas that results from the decay of uranium, and
is found in trace amounts in soil, rock and water. Outdoors, radon is not a
threat but it can accumulate to dangerous levels in our homes. Because we spend
so much time indoors, exposure to such levels of radon can pose a serious health
risk.
Your clients need to be aware of the danger of radon exposure. Educate your clients and expand your home inspection business by attending this 2-day course.
You will learn:
- Radon occurrence and the its health effects
- How radon enters the home and its behavior
- Radon Measurement Protocols and Methods
- How to read and analyze continuous radon monitors
and E-Perm canisters
- Radon reduction methods
The course will prepare you to perform radon measurements using your own equipment, analyze the monitoring equipment and report the results to your client.
16 NACHI HRs
16 NAHI CEU's