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Long Prairie, MN Radon Mitigation and Testing

Todd County
EPA Zone 1

Centered in Todd County within Minnesota's lake country, Long Prairie sits on glacial till deposits where comprehensive radon testing data isn't yet available for this 56347 community. The city features a mix of historic downtown buildings and suburban homes, with most residential construction including full basements standard throughout central Minnesota. While specific local readings aren't documented, the EPA Zone 1 designation and prevalence of basement foundations suggest radon testing should be a priority for area residents.

Long Prairie, MN Radon Mitigation

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Long Prairie Radon Facts

Key details about the radon risk profile for Long Prairie and the 56347 zip code area.

EPA Radon Zone
Zone 1 — High Risk
County
Todd County, MN
Zip Code
56347
Predicted Screening Level
> 4.0 pCi/L (Zone 1)

Long Prairie and the 56347 zip code are located in Todd County, which has an EPA assigned Radon Zone of 1. A radon zone of 1 predicts an average indoor radon screening level greater than 4 pCi/L. The EPA recommends testing every home regardless of zone classification.

Radon FAQ for Long Prairie, MN

What EPA Radon Zone is Long Prairie in?
Long Prairie and the 56347 zip code are in Todd County, which has an EPA assigned Radon Zone of 1. A zone of 1 predicts an average indoor radon screening level greater than 4 pCi/L.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Long Prairie?
Radon mitigation in Long Prairie typically costs between $800 and $2,000. Most homes with standard basements can be mitigated with a sub-slab depressurization system in the $1,000–$1,500 range. Factors that can increase cost include complex foundations, crawl spaces, or very high radon levels.
Should I test for radon if I'm buying a home in Long Prairie?
Yes. Radon testing should be part of every home purchase. A short-term radon test is typically included as part of the home inspection process and costs $150–$250. If elevated levels are found, you can negotiate mitigation as part of the sale.

Most Active Radon Markets in Minnesota

Cities with the most user-submitted radon test data in the state.

CityAvg User Radon LevelSubmissions
Savage 5.00 pCi/L 3
Faribault 10.00 pCi/L 2
Shakopee 6.50 pCi/L 2
Minneapolis 5.00 pCi/L 2
Lakeville 6.00 pCi/L 1
Delano 5.00 pCi/L 1
Montgomery 5.00 pCi/L 1
Rosemount No submissions 0