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  • Radonova receives top rating in Canadian comparison test

    Radonova receives top rating in Canadian comparison test

    In a comparison test conducted by the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C-NRPP), the Radonova Laboratories radon detectors RadTrak3 and Rapidos received the highest performance grade of an “A”. The test was carried out to provide Canadian consumers with an unbiased, performance-based comparison of alpha track radon detectors commonly used in Canada.

  • Radonova launches the radon instrument RAD8 - for secure measurement with a short response time in challenging environments

    Radonova launches the radon instrument RAD8 - for secure measurement with a short response time in challenging environments

    Through a new agreement, Radonova becomes the Scandinavian distributor for the radon instrument RAD8. The instrument is specifically developed for measurement with a short response time in humid and challenging environments such as tunnels and mines. RAD8 is IP67 rated and weighs just over 3 kilograms, which is unique and considerably smaller than other common instruments.

  • What is the easiest way to measure radon?

    What is the easiest way to measure radon?

    Nowadays there are radon regulations all over the world that determine the parameter called radon concentration. Of all the radon measurement techniques, radon detectors based on CR39 plastic chips are the most widely used radon detection techniques throughout the world.

  • Radonova increases production capacity with new operations staff

    Radonova increases production capacity with new operations staff

    With customers in over fifty countries, roughly four million manufactured radon detectors and a broad portfolio of instruments, a well-tuned and strong organization is required. As part their global growth, Radonova has increased its operations staff.

  • Benjamin Portin strengthens Radonova's competence in the Consumer Division

    Benjamin Portin strengthens Radonova's competence in the Consumer Division

    During the past year, Radonova has broadened its product range for the consumer market, including the addition of the EcoQube, a digital radon instrument for continuous measurement of radon in houses and apartments. To continue development of the consumer market, Benjamin Portin has now joined Radonova.

  • Radtrak³ has officially launched in North America, replacing its predecessor, the Radtrak²

    Radtrak³ now available in Canada and the United States

    Radonova – the global leader in radon measurement – has brought the more accurate Radtrak³ alpha track radon detector to Canada and the United States. The Radtrak³ is significantly smaller, which simplifies both deployment and shipping. Plus, with its reusable plastic components, this new detector is the most sustainable in the world!
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  • Radtrak³ is now approved for use in Germany, United Kingdom and Switzerland as an official measurement solution

    Radtrak³ approved in three new European countries

    In Spring 2021, Radonova launched the latest version of its most popular global radon detector, Radtrak³. Radtrak³ is smaller than its predecessor, which simplifies both the deployment and delivery process. The smaller size and the ability to reuse plastic components also makes it more environmentally friendly.
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  • Study shows significant differences between Sweden and Canada in relation to radon levels in houses

    Study shows substantial differences in radon levels between Canada and Sweden

    An extensive study conducted at the University of Calgary and published in the scientific nature journal Scientific Reports, shows significant differences between Sweden and Canada in relation to radon levels in houses built in 1980 and later. A team of architects, radon experts and cancer researchers have found that the average radon gas levels in new homes is 467% higher in Canada than in Sweden

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