I Am Selling a home, What Should I Do?
If Your Home Has Not Yet Been Tested for Radon...
Have a test taken as soon as possible! If you can, test your home before putting it on the market. You should test in the lowest level of the home that could be used regularly. This means testing in the lowest level that you currently live in or a lower level not currently used, but which a buyer might use as a family room or play area, etc.
The radon test result is important information about your home's radon level. If you do the test yourself, you should carefully follow the testing protocol for your area o r EPA's Radon Testing Checklist. If you hire a contractor to test your residence, protect yourself by hiring a qualified individual or company.