Keith W. Stillwagon

Your Radon Mitigation Specialist

   
 

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A Certified Radon Mitigation Company

Airon Radon Systems , Inc. is a NJDEP certified Radon mitigation company and has been successfully reducing radon in buildings for over  23 years. We serve Warren, Sussex, Morris, Somerset and Hunterdon counties in New Jersey.

Radon Testing

  • Radon testing is offered by AccuStar a NJDEP licensed radon testing lab. There is no "in-house lab" meaning no possible conflict of interest. AccuStar provides a fast turn around with results as fast as a day or two. Airon has a certified testing technician on staff to place, retrieve and send the radon test to the lab for you. This is required for all New Jersey real estate transactions.
  • Radon Test Kit: You can purchase your radon test kit on this web page or you can choose to have a certified testing technician perform the testing.

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Radon Mitigation

  • All types of homes and buildings possibly have unacceptable levels of radon and need to be remediated. Our radon systems are custom installed for each individual home. Not a"this is the only way" approach. Most radon remediation systems are installed in less than one day! At Airon, we use state of the art radon fans which normally do not need replacing in 3-5 years like fans used by the competition. Radon reduction systems installed by Airon Radon Systems Inc. are still running after 15-20 years. It is still recommended that you test for radon every 2 years.The competition's system after less than 10 years.

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Radiation Survey

  • Radiation is all around us.: Naturally-Occurring radiation is present in the environment, and we are all exposed to it. There are three primary sources of radiation. They are:
  • Terrestrial radiation: from soil and soil gases
  • Cosmic radiation: from the sun and outer space.
  • Internal radiation: due to natural-occuring radiation in the body.

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