C-NRPP Certified
Professional Equipment
Fast 48-Hour Results
Serving Fort St. John
You Can’t See or Smell Radon
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that seeps into homes through the ground. It builds up indoors and remains the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Because you cannot see, smell, or taste this gas, we provide the professional equipment necessary to test your levels—giving you the certainty your indoor environment is safe.
No Guesswork
Professional Equipment You Can Trust
We utilize the Airthings Corentium Pro — a professional continuous radon monitor trusted by certified testers. Unlike basic DIY kits, this equipment provides continuous air sampling for accurate assessments.
- Highly accurate digital sensors
- Continuous hourly measurement
- Fast, reliable results
The only way to know your home is safe is through precise data. Our equipment ensures you receive a clear, comprehensive report without the uncertainty of simple test strips.
Why Professional Testing Is Vital
1 in 5 homes in Canada may have elevated radon levels. Understanding your specific risk is the first step toward a safer environment.
Every home is different. Even if your neighbor's levels are low, geological factors mean your home can still harbor dangerous gas.
Long-term exposure is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers. Testing is a simple intervention for a significant long-term health risk.
Professional testing provides definitive data. Gain peace of mind knowing your family is protected by certified, accurate measurement.
Why Choose IronCore
C-NRPP Certified Professional with local expertise
Fast and reliable turnaround times for peace of mind
Clear, easy-to-understand reports delivered quickly
Honest recommendations without upselling pressure
Professional-grade equipment and certified procedures
Serving Northern British Columbia
Based in Fort St. John and serving surrounding communities throughout the region. If you’re unsure if you’re in range, just reach out—we’ll make it work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I smell or see radon?
No. Radon is a completely invisible, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas. The only way to detect its presence is through professional-grade testing equipment.
How long does testing take?
A standard short-term professional measurement typically requires 48 hours. This duration allows for an accurate capture of radon concentrations within your living environment.
Is every home at risk?
Yes. Any home, regardless of age, structure, or basement type, can have elevated radon levels. Even homes right next to each other can have significantly different levels.
What happens if my levels are high?
If your results indicate elevated levels, we provide a detailed report and clear guidance on effective mitigation options. Most radon issues can be fixed reliably with professional solutions.
What Is Radon?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the ground. You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it. It can enter your home through tiny cracks and openings in the foundation, and build up to unsafe levels indoors over time.