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AEGTESTSHOP 10-Minute Measurement Updates Radon Detector Pro for Home

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Description

  • Fast and Accurate Detection: High-precision radon sensor, detects radon in 1 hour, updates every 10 minutes for accurate results.

  • Visual and Audible Alerts: Customizable alert thresholds with visual and audible alarms for real-time radon level monitoring.

  • Long Term Monitoring: Stores up to 1 year of data, exports PDF reports directly to your computer (no app or Bluetooth needed).

  • User-Friendly: 2.1-inch touchscreen for easy navigation and mode switching, clear display for easy reading.

  • What You Get: 1x HOUND-3699 Radon Detector, 1x User Manual, 1x charging cable.

  • Free & Fast Delivery
  • 30-Day Risk-Free Returns
  • Worry-Free Warranty
  • Lifetime Support Guaranteed
    • OVERVIEW
    • SPECS
    • FAQ
    • REVIEW

    TEDxYYC talk that clearly explains Radon and it's effects

    Continuous Monitoring

    This radon detector stores up to 1 year of measurement data, automatically generating radon concentration PDFs.

    Unlike single-use test kits that offer a snapshot, AEGtest provides continuous monitoring, tracking fluctuations in real-time for a comprehensive

    Accuracy & Reliability

    High-precision radon sensor, detects radon in 1 hour, updates every 10 minutes for accurate results.

    Skip the pro appointment and lab wait. Aegtest makes professional-grade radon monitoring accessible and effortless for every home

    Ease of Use

    A clear, easy-to-read display shows current radon levels and long-term averages at a glance.

    Ready to use out of the box! Simply place it in your main living area, bedroom, or basement, press start, and it works. No complex setup or expertise needed

    Cost-Effective,Test unlimited times! Invest once, protect your family for years.

    Compared to recurring costs of professional tests or single-use kits, AEGtest is more cost-effective long-term, perfect for periodic checks or testing a new home

    Radon IN HOME

    Radon hazards lurk everywhere in your home

    • Radon in home

      Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas formed from the decay of uranium and radium in the Earth's crust.

      In an average home, the radon levels in basements that are in direct contact with the soil are typically the highest and are highly likely to exceed safety standards. The EPA notes that radon concentrations in basements are, on average,2 to 5 times higher than those on upper floors.

      Another area where radon tends to accumulate is poorly ventilated garages, particularly enclosed ones connected to living spaces. Prolonged exposure to radon significantly increases the risk of developing lung cancer.

    • Health Hazards of Radon

      Children breathe faster than adults and have more active cell division, making them more vulnerable to radon damage.

      If someone in your household smokes, the combined effect of radon and smoking multiplies the risk of lung cancer.

      Some studies suggest radon may also contribute to blood disorders such as leukemia.

      Long-term exposure to radon for you and your family may trigger asthma and chronic bronchitis.

      The compact HOUND-3699 helps detect this hidden threat in your daily life—an essential tool for safeguarding your health.

    ⭐Product Unboxing

    Product information

    Model

    HOUND-3699

    Battery capacity

    5000 mAh

    Battery type

    lithium battery

    Dimensions

    3.2 x 3.2 x 5.1 inches

    Weight

    1.41 lbs

    Measurement range:

    0.09–2000 pCi/L

    Accuracy/precision

    At 5.4 pCi/L (200 Bq/m³) After 7 days: ~10%After 2 months: ~5%

    Sampling method

    Passive diffusion chamber

    Detection method

    Pulse ionization chamber

    FAQ

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    Is radon really a problem in my state?

    Radon has been found in all 50 states—even "low-risk" zones have hot spots. 1 in 15 US homes has elevated levels. The only way to know is to test.

    I have a new/energy-efficient home—do I still need this?

    Yes! Modern homes are often more at risk due to tighter seals that trap radon. Even homes without basements can have high levels.

    How often should I retest?

    The EPA recommends retesting:• Every 2 years• After renovations• If you occupy a previously unused lower level

    Does homeowners insurance cover radon mitigation?

    Typically no—which makes prevention through early detection even more critical. Some states offer mitigation grants (we'll share links to resources).

    How long should I test for radon?

    For initial screening, we recommend at least 48 hours. However, for the most accurate results that match EPA guidelines, long-term monitoring (3-12 months) is ideal since radon levels fluctuate daily. Our detector provides continuous monitoring so you can track changes over time.

    Where should I place the detector?

    Place it in the lowest lived-in level of your home (like a basement if used regularly) or where your family spends the most time (bedroom/living room). Avoid kitchens, bathrooms, and drafty areas. See our manual for EPA-approved placement tips.

    How do I read the results? What's considered high?

    The display shows both current and long-term average levels. The EPA recommends taking action if levels reach 4 pCi/L or higher (the WHO threshold is even lower at 2.7 pCi/L). We include a color-coded guide to help interpret your results.

    My levels are high—what now?

    Don't panic! First, verify with a longer test (3+ months). If levels remain elevated, contact an EPA-certified radon mitigation professional (we can help you locate one). Most homes can be fixed with a mitigation system ($800-$2,500 on average).

    How is this better than test kits or pro testing?

    Unlike mail-in kits (which only show 2-7 day snapshots) or expensive pro tests ($150-$300 per test), our detector offers:• 24/7 monitoring (track daily/seasonal changes)• No lab fees or waiting (see real-time data)• Cost-effective (unlimited tests vs per disposable kit)

    Can I test during real estate transactions?

    Absolutely. Many buyers use our detector for 48-hour quick checks (per EPA short-term testing protocols), then continue monitoring after moving in.