ACPAtlantic Construction Podcast// HOSTED BY DANIEL ARSENAULT
HOME / CLIPS / WgTcQlAIFSU_2037
Framework · 33:57
// THE QUOTE

the typical test what Health Canada recommends is a long-term test 90 days or more

Jeff LeBlanc · Radon Repair

Clear why-behind-the-rule: a 90-day winter test because radon fluctuates and you're extrapolating to a year's radiation dose. Practical, self-contained guidance.

Full episode at 33:57Radon in Atlantic Canada: Why 1-in-4 NB Homes Fails the Safety Standard — and What Contractors Must Know
Share
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Real-estate transactions create a structural demand for 4-day radon screening assessments even though Health Canada recommends 90-day tests — operators who offer both services (screening + long-term follow-up) capture the transaction trigger and the remediation lead.
they don't have 90 days due diligence… we do have a guideline that we can do a four-day screening assessment
More lessons like this ▸
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Mitigation: sub-slab depressurization and system design
30:00
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 33:57 of Radon in Atlantic Canada: Why 1-in-4 NB Homes Fails the Safety Standard — and What Contractors Must Know