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Lynn mazzeo
May 31, 2025
I don’t know how to read the results. My long term average is 1.10. Short term 1.29
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Mr. Anderson
May 31, 2025
The long-term average of 1.10 and short-term average of 1.29 on your Airthings Home device are both below Health Canada’s recommended guideline of 200 Bq/m³. This means radon levels in your home are low and no action is required. You may continue monitoring using a digital detector or a 91-day long-term test kit.
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Lynn Mazzeo
June 3, 2025
@Mr. Anderson Thank you. Can I just keep monitoring or do I need to reset it?
George Moriarty
March 14, 2025
what is the mode button used for?
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Mr. Anderson
March 14, 2025
The mode button on the Airthings Corentium Home allows users to switch between different readings. Pressing it once displays the long-term average radon reading over a period (e.g., 74 days). Pressing it again provides a code that can be sent to Airthings for an official report.
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4 hours per day level (e.g., office, family Place in a room with below relative humidity. room or bedroom). Leave undisturbed during testing period. DO NOT place in direct sunlight. DO NOT place in a bathroom, kitchen, laundry room or furnace room. airthings.com...
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• Take Action on Radon Bookmark • Radon: What You Need to Know For detector FAQs or troubleshooting, visit HOME help.airthings.com and type in the search bar. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Radon Detector Library Lending Program is made possible thanks to the...
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Radon Gas: It’s In Your Home • Take Action on Radon Bookmark • Radon: What You Need to Know For detector FAQs or troubleshooting, visit HOME help.airthings.com and type in the search bar. USER GUIDE | Radon Detector Library Lending Program airthings.com...
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Do you have a question about the Corentium Home and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
I don’t know how to read the results. My long term average is 1.10. Short term 1.29
The long-term average of 1.10 and short-term average of 1.29 on your Airthings Home device are both below Health Canada’s recommended guideline of 200 Bq/m³. This means radon levels in your home are low and no action is required. You may continue monitoring using a digital detector or a 91-day long-term test kit.
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@Mr. Anderson Thank you. Can I just keep monitoring or do I need to reset it?
what is the mode button used for?
The mode button on the Airthings Corentium Home allows users to switch between different readings. Pressing it once displays the long-term average radon reading over a period (e.g., 74 days). Pressing it again provides a code that can be sent to Airthings for an official report.
This answer is automatically generated