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  • SPIRIT makes radon measurement in schools easier for SoVent Group's radon consultants

    Since the radon logger SPIRIT was launched just over a year ago, several of Sweden's radon consultants have started using the instrument when measuring both in schools and at other workplaces. Among these is Elias Flink at SoVent Group. We have met Elias, who tells us how SPIRIT makes a difference and simplifies the work with radon measurement in a school environment.

  • World-leading radon scientist visits Radonova – watch interview

    In mid-March, Radonova had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Aaron Goodarzi to the Swedish Radon Day and our facilities in Uppsala, Sweden. Dr. Goodarzi is an Associate Professor at the University of Calgary in Canada and Lead of Science Communication and Outreach at the Annie Charbonneau Cancer Institute. He has led several of the world's largest and most comprehensive studies in the field of radon.

  • Three important events in the history of radon

    The issue of radon exposure is a current health concern. Yet, the history of radon provides a broad retrospective of how this gas became recognized as a health hazard. Below are three historical events that contributed to research and awareness about the health-threatening effects of elevated radon levels.

  • Radonloggers: SPIRIT vs ROBIN

    In recent years, Radonova has developed and launched several advanced radon instruments. Among these are two radon sensors: SPIRIT and ROBIN. These instruments are quite different in terms of features and uses.

  • Five common mistakes to avoid when measuring radon in homes

    There are several occasions when a radon measurement in the home is particularly important. For example, it is especially important to test for radon when buying or selling a house, remodelling, changing the home ventilation, or when a radon measurement has not been carried out in the last 10 years.

  • 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.

  • We wish you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

    We would like to thank all customers and partners for a good collaboration in 2022! And thanks to all of you for many good suggestions, thoughts and ideas! They help us continue to develop and become even better. If we look around the world, it is also clear that the Christmas break is not for everyone. To make a small contribution, this year Radonova has chosen to support UNICEF's work.

  • Five common mistakes when measuring radon in workplaces

    The cost of radon measurement in the workplace usually lies in the amount of time it takes for deployment and collection of the radon detectors. Therefore, like in many other situations, it pays to do it correctly from the start. If not, hiring radon consultants for remeasurements can be costly.

  • 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.

  • A local and global approach – a strategy which strengthens Radonova’s reputation

    Since the mid-2010s, many European countries have implemented the European Directive EURATOM 2013/59 which aims to strengthen, or even sometimes create, local and national regulation regarding radon.
    As a world leader in radon measurements and technology, Radonova has monitored and acted on local and national radon trends, investing in local stakeholders so that they can meet the growing deman

  • European Radon Week highlights the importance of radon prevention measures

    During the last week of September 2022, several leading researchers, experts, authorities, and industry representatives gathered in Bergen, Norway, for European Radon Week. The European Radon Association (ERA) organized workshops and the recurring conference ROOMS (Radon Outcomes on Mitigation Solutions) was also an important part of the program. This year, the overarching theme was "radon prevent

  • Requirement for follow-up radon measurement during working hours before mitigation

    Since the introduction of the 2013/59/Euratom directive, many countries in Europe have started strengthening their national radon regulation, specifically for workplaces and public buildings. For example, introducing lower reference and action levels as well as protocols to ensure good practice when it comes to measuring radon. In this regard, Sweden, with its long tradition of radon measurement,

  • Using a detector to measure for radon continuously, what are the advantages?

    When the analysis results of your radon measurement shows that the average concentration of one or more measurement points exceeds the reference threshold set by the regulations, it is necessary to take action to reduce radon levels below the threshold.
    However, the radon concentration in the air is never constant. It evolves every minute. This is one of the reasons why it is recommended when p

  • Radonova Relocates North American Headquarters to Accommodate Growth

    Radonova – the global leader in radon measurement, has relocated from their Westmont, Illinois address to just 5 miles up the road to Lombard, Illinois as part of a long-term growth plan. The new facility more than doubles their capacity to sell and process radon tests and measurements in the United States and Canada.
    The new office, located at 1 East 22nd Street, Suite 200 in Lombard, Illinois

  • Choose the right radon sensor to optimize ventilation in workplaces and schools

    In this article, we explain why it is important to choose the right radon sensor if you are looking to optimize ventilation in workplaces and schools. In properties with ventilation, radon levels can often vary and this is often dependent on whether the ventilation is running or not. Normally, radon levels are significantly lower when the ventilation is switched on. Depending on the design and eff

  • Radon High on the Agenda at European Conferences

    Over the next few months, Radonova will be represented at a number of key industry events as experts meet to discuss the latest trends and solutions in the field of radon. After months of in-person events not being permitted, the Summer of 2022 is shaping up to be an exciting time for the company with several key events taking place.
    From 27-29 September in Bergen, Radonova will be participatin

  • Research Suggests Radon Testing Should Be Done Year-Round

    When spring arrives in the northern hemisphere, it traditionally means that radon testing season is coming to an end.
    But the research titled “Radon exposure is rising steadily within the modern North American residential environment and is increasingly uniform across seasons” published in the Nature’s Scientific Reports indicates that every season may be radon testing season. Their study sugge

  • Record breaking month for Radonova’s laboratory - 34,000 detectors analyzed in one week

    May is always Radonova’s busiest period. This year, the world's leading radon laboratory broke records in the number of detectors processed. During a single week in May, Radonova handled approximately 34,000 received detectors. After a couple of years where the pandemic limited the ability to measure for radon, there is now great global demand for radon measurements.
    Oscar Wännerud, who is resp

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