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Nevada Radon Information

Nevada Radon Program:

Radon Website: Website
Radon Contact: Adrian Howe
Active Radon Program: Yes
Require License for Radon Professionals: No

Nevada Radon Levels

Nevada has a user submitted radon level of 6.75. This is based on data submitted from visitors on our site. Learn more here.

EPA Radon Levels

Nevada has 16 counties and 7 (44%) have been assigned Zone 1 counties by the EPA. Zone 1 counties have the highest potential to have homes test higher than 4 pCi/L. Nevada's state radon zone average is 1.38, which is the average of all county zone ratings the EPA has assigned the state, ranking it 12 among all states.

The radon levels in Nevada are above average in many areas of the state. In 1990, a survey was conducted including 307 homes utilizing short-term radon detectors. Of the 307 homes tested, more than 20 percent returned levels exceeding the US EPA recommended action level of 4 pCi/l. As such, there’s an increased risk for all homeowners, which is why we recommend testing exposure levels at least twice a year.


Nevada Radon Mitigation and Testing

Need your home tested for radon? Already know you have high levels and need a radon reduction system installed? Finding qualified Radon professionals can be difficult, but we've put together a list of Nevada contractors to help you save time.

Nevada Radon Mitigation

We have compiled a list of qualified radon mitigation contractors.
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Nevada Radon Testing

Need your home or office tested for Radon? We have compiled a list of qualified radon testing contractors.
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Nevada Radon Contractor License Information

Does Nevada require contractors to be licensed? No.

What are the licensing requirements? There are no state mandated requirements to become a licensed radon contractor in Nevada. Those looking for a radon certification can take qualified third party courses that are offered through the NRPP or AARST.


Nevada Radon Real Estate Requirements

Does the state of Nevada require radon testing for all real estate transactions? No

However both the state of Nevada and the EPA recommend that a home or residence should be tested before a real estate transaction is carried out. Even though Nevada does not require radon testing, we certainly recommend you have a test performed before you purchase a home. If you decide to perform a test after and find elevated levels, there is no reason to panic. Nevada radon mitigation is not expensive compared to the dangers and a system can be implemented in a relatively short period of time.


Nevada Radon Map

Map of Nevada Radon Levels

Zone 1 (1): Potential for radon levels above 4 pCi/L according to EPA
Zone 2 (2): Potential for radon levels between 2 pCi/L and 4 pCi/L according to the EPA
Zone 3 (3): Lowest EPA level with expected radon levels at or below 2 pCi/L
Disclaimer: It is strongly recommended that all households, schools and office spaces test radon levels individually. The EPA Radon Zone data is not an indicator of individual test results, but a guideline for strategic planning. Toxic radon levels can be found in all counties, regardless of their zone rating. While we make efforts to keep this information up to date, it is derived from third­party sources which may not be accurate or reflect the most current statistics.


About Nevada

Nevada is the 7th most expansive state in terms of size and the 35th most populous. It also happens to be the 9th least densely populated state in the entire US.

Nevada does have an active radon program, dedicated to educating citizens about the risks associated with the deadly gas. You can find more information on Radon, testing and mitigation at the official page.


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