Radon Testing & Monitoring
Radon Testing and Monitoring for Home Inspectors
Summer, 2024
Radon test results are only as good as the sampling process. As an inspector, it’s important to have a well-defined sampling plan. Where to set the test, what conditions are necessary, and for how long should the monitoring be conducted?
Conducting a test is just one facet of the process. Interpreting the data and communicating it with your client is equally important.
Information on mitigation options and equipment will be discussed to help you answer those questions that may come up when high radon levels are encountered.
Registration is limited to provide the maximum student interaction.
Course outline
- What is Radon
- Where does it come from
- Mechanics of entry
- Measuring & testing protocols
- Short versus long term testing
- Frequency of testing
- Test devices pros and cons
- Mitigation methods & equipment
- Quality insurance and testing controls
- Data Interpretation & Client Interaction
Meet The Expert
Glenn Steers
Glenn is a certified radon measurement professional with NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) and a member of AARST (American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists). He is currently President of both the InterNACHI and NCLHIA Chapters for the Triangle area. Glenn holds several other certifications, including IAC2 radon/mold certification, Large Multi-Family Structure Radon Inspector, and is an InterNACHI-certified radon measurement specialist. Glenn has recently launched a radon monitoring service called Radon Shield
Continuing Education Credits
Pending Approval
Cost, Discounts and Refunds
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- CASA Inspector Community members receive $100 off (log into the member section for coupon code www.trainwithcasa.com)
- Cancellations and Refunds are offered please see our refund policy page prior to registering for full details. REFUND P0LICY
Location
CASA HQ 219 N. Hayne Street, Monroe, NC, 28112