Now providing Radon test kits anywhere in the U.S.! Drinking water analysis available in New Jersey.

Radon Analysis

Know the radon levels
in your air

The RAdata radon lab was the first licensed radon lab in the state of New Jersey and now proudly provides expert and certified analysis services for radon in air tests sampled from all across the U.S. You can purchase our DIY Radon Test Kit online today or ask us about bulk ordering of our radon test kits for your large-scale commercial projects.

Buy Radon Test Kits

Make sure your air is healthy, safe, and free of radioactive radon gas with our professional radon test kits.

Homeowners & Tenants

Our easy-to-use, do-it-yourself, radon test kits are available for purchase in our online store and come with easy instructions for a quick and painless testing experience at home!

Commercial Clients & Home Inspectors

We want to work with you for quick, accurate, and reliable radon testing for your commercial building or business. If you’re a New Jersey home inspector, learn how to become an affiliate. If you’re an existing affiliate or commercial customer, you can submit bulk orders right within our portal!

Nationally Accredited Radon Lab

Here at RAdata Analytical Lab, we are committed to providing expert, quality, radon testing products and analysis so that you can trust your results and make informed decisions about the safety of your air against radon – the second leading cause of lung cancer.

NRPP Certified

7 Business Day
Turnaround Time

Commercial and Large-Scale Testing

Providing Expert Analysis since 1984

What is radon?

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from metals like Uranium and Radium found in the earth’s surface. It exists in small levels outdoors, but can accumulate when it becomes trapped in homes and buildings. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, claiming 21,000 American lives every year.

Radon causes lung cancer

According to the EPA, radon is a Class A human carcinogen and can cause damage to your lungs when breathed. The risk to your lungs greatly increases with higher levels and longer periods of exposure. Because you can’t see, smell, or taste radon, the only way to know if it’s in your air is with a test. 

How does radon testing work?

It’s important to work with certified professionals and laboratories to test for radon to ensure accurate results you can trust. There are different types of radon tests including short-term DIY radon test kits, large-scale commercial testing, and long-term radon tests. Any way you test,