Red Springs, NC Radon Levels
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Red Springs, NC Radon Facts
Located in Robeson County within the Fayetteville metropolitan area, Red Springs sits in North Carolina's Coastal Plain region where sandy soils over sedimentary rock generally produce lower radon levels. Current testing data for the community is limited, making individual home testing important for residents. Homes with crawl spaces, which are common in this region, should receive particular attention during radon assessments.
Nearby homeowner readings average 5.25 pCi/L, based on 4 tests from 3 nearby cities. No readings have been submitted for Red Springs yet, so the closest recorded data is shown as a benchmark. The EPA recommends taking action at or above 4.0 pCi/L.
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Radon Readings Near Red Springs, NC
No homeowner tests have been submitted for Red Springs yet. The closest cities with user-submitted radon data are shown below — explore them to gauge local conditions. Radon varies by home, so testing is the only way to know your level.
| City | Distance | Avg User Level | Readings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fayetteville | 21.7 mi | 5.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Pinehurst | 31.6 mi | 6.00 pCi/L | 1 |
| Lillington | 38.7 mi | 5.00 pCi/L | 2 |
Robeson County Radon Profile
Local geology places Robeson County in EPA Radon Zone 3, where predicted indoor radon averages fall below 2 pCi/L — though no county is risk-free. Few homeowner tests have been logged inside Robeson County so far, which is why this page draws on the nearest recorded readings to illustrate regional radon levels. Since radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer nationally, the EPA urges every household in Robeson County to test, as levels can differ between neighboring homes.