Warner Robins, GA Radon Levels
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Warner Robins, GA Radon Facts
Home to Robins Air Force Base in Houston County, Warner Robins sits in central Georgia's Coastal Plain region where crystalline bedrock lies beneath sedimentary deposits. Current radon testing data for the community is limited, though the area's geological setting typically produces moderate radon levels. Given the mix of military housing and civilian developments spanning several decades, comprehensive testing across all foundation types remains essential for resident safety.
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EPA Radon Zones Near Warner Robins, GA
No user-submitted radon readings are available for Warner Robins or its immediate area yet. The table below shows the EPA radon zone — a county-level prediction of radon risk — for nearby communities. Radon still varies from home to home, so testing is the only way to confirm your level.
| City | Distance | County | EPA Radon Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dry Branch | 11.7 mi | Twiggs County | Zone 3 |
| Macon | 15.2 mi | Bibb County | Zone 3 |
| Jeffersonville | 16.0 mi | Twiggs County | Zone 3 |
| Lizella | 16.4 mi | Bibb County | Zone 3 |
| Fort Valley | 16.4 mi | Peach County | Zone 3 |
| Danville | 21.7 mi | Twiggs County | Zone 3 |
| Marshallville | 22.1 mi | Macon County | Zone 3 |
| Cochran | 22.9 mi | Bleckley County | Zone 3 |
Houston County Radon Profile
The EPA maps Houston County as Radon Zone 3, the lowest predicted classification, with modeled indoor screening levels under 2 pCi/L. Direct test data for Houston County remains limited, so the closest neighboring readings are used here to represent the radon conditions homeowners are likely to encounter. As the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., radon warrants testing in every Houston County home regardless of zone or a neighbor's results.