Indoor Air Quality - Radon
Do-It-Yourself radon test kits are available at the Wyandotte County K-State Research and Extension office.
Radon is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas produced by the decay of natural radioactive materials found in the soil. It’s a naturally occurring environmental hazard that seeps into homes and other buildings through joints or cracks in the foundation and has been found above recommended levels in as many as one in four homes in Kansas.
Radon is known to be the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers and the second leading cause of lung cancer in smokers, and testing is recommended.
Following the directions provided with the test kits and detectors is important, so the results will reveal the potential for elevated concentrations in the lowest lived-in level of the home.
Order Your Kit and Online Payment
Additional Resources
- AIRCHEK for Test Results
- EPA Radon Information
- Kansas Certified Radon Measurement Technicians and Radon Mitigation Technicians
- Kansas Radon Program
- National Radon Program Services
- Radon in Kansas
- Radon levels by zip code in Wyandotte County
- Kansas Radon Program - January Newsletter
- January 2020 National Radon Awareness Month
Educational Videos
Downloads
- Do-It-Yourself Radon Kit VIDEO Walk Through
- Is Radon a Real Problem (pdf)
- Radon in Home Buying and Selling (pdf)
- Radon Levels Can Be Reduced (pdf)
- Radon Testing Options for Homeowners (pdf)
Jo McLeland
Receptionist/Office Professional
Phone: 913-299-9300
Email: jo1@ksu.edu