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Leading manufacturer of radon mitigation fans, systems, and accessories designed to effectively reduce radon levels in residential and commercial buildings.
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RadonAway is the world’s leading manufacturer of radon fans and a premier distributor of radon mitigation systems and accessories. Specializing in air and water radon reduction, the company offers a comprehensive range of products including high-performance radon fans (such as the RP, XP, and GX series), easy-read U-tube manometers, and short-term radon test kits.
Designed for use by trained professionals and certified mitigators, RadonAway products are engineered for reliability, quiet operation, and durability in various climates. From installing active soil depressurization systems to monitoring system performance, RadonAway provides the essential tools required to ensure safe and healthy indoor air quality by venting hazardous radon gas outdoors.
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RadonAway LV175 Voli ititage Aratohu Tāuta Radon Fan
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RadonAway XP Pro Series Radon Fan Tāuta Aratohu
RadonAway RDM3 Micromanometer Manual Kaiwhakamahi
He Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi Whakamatau RadonAway mo te wa poto
RadonAway GX Pro Series Fan Mitigation Manual
RadonAway IN141 Rev B RVI Te Aratohu Tauranga Tauranga Whakamatau
RadonAway LV175 Pro Series Fan Tohutohu Manual
RadonAway MA 01835 Radon and Vapor Intrusion Test Port Guide Guide
RadonAway RVI Test Port: Installation, Sampling, and Chemical Compatibility Guide
RadonAway RP me XP Pro Tohutohu Whakataunga Raupapa
RadonAway Soil Gas Mat Installation Guide | Professional Radon Mitigation
Ngā Tohutohu me ngā Whakatakotoranga mō te Tāutanga o te Pāhau RadonAway RP Series
Ngā Tohutohu Tāutanga mō te RadonAway RPc, GPc, XPc, XR Series
Aratohu Whiriwhiringa Kaiwhaiwhai a RadonAway: Nga Whakatakotoranga, Nga Aratohu, me te Whakakapinga
RadonAway GX Pro Rangatahi Kaiwhaiwhai Whakataunga me nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
RadonAway RP me XP Pro Tohutohu Whakataunga Raupapa
RadonAway EC6 Radon & Vapor Intrusion Fan Tohutohu Tāuta
RadonAway 2018/2019 Hua Putumōhio mo Radon Ngaio
RadonAway 2022/2023 Putumōhio Hua: Radon Mitigation, IAQ, me nga Whakamatau Whakamatau
Nga Tohutohu Kete Awhina Tohu Awhina a RadonAway Fan Selection
Nga pukapuka a RadonAway mai i nga kaihokohoko ipurangi
RadonAway GP301 Radon Mitigation Fan User Manual
RadonAway GX4 Radon Fan Pro Series Instruction Manual
RadonAway Air Flow Alarm Model 28421 User Manual
RadonAway RP145c Radon Fan Installation and Operation Manual
RadonAway GX5 Pro Series Radon Fan Tohutohu Manual
RadonAway RP145c Radon Fan Manual Kaiwhakamahi
RadonAway XP201 Radon Mitigation Fan Manual Kaiwhakamahi
RadonAway 50017 Maamaa Panui Panui Kaiwhakamahi Manometer
RadonAway support FAQ
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What does the U-tube Manometer indication mean?
The U-tube Manometer indicates the vacuum pressure within the radon mitigation system. It does not measure radon levels. If the fluid levels in the U-tube are equal (reading zero), it indicates the fan is not creating suction and may require service.
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How often should I test my home for radon?
It is recommended to test your home for radon at least every two years, or after any significant renovations, to ensure the mitigation system is functioning effectively.
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Is it safe to turn off my RadonAway fan?
Radon fans are designed to run continuously. Turning off the fan will stop the mitigation process, allowing radon levels to rise. Additionally, leaving a fan installed but unpowered for more than 48 hours can lead to fan failure due to moisture accumulation.
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Can I install a RadonAway fan myself?
RadonAway fans and systems are intended for installation by trained, professional, and certified/licensed radon mitigators to ensure compliance with local codes and effective radon reduction.
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Where should a radon fan be installed?
Fans should typically be mounted vertically with the outlet pointing up, in an unconditioned space such as an attic, garage, or outdoors, to prevent condensation damage and ensure proper venting.