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Radon 105: Preventing/Detecting False Radon Results [Classroom]

$20.00

RADON POST LICENSE MASTERY

Radon 105: Preventing & Detecting Spikes  – 1 CE hour  [Classroom]

This course is part of our Radon Mastery series, a combination of Mastery-level classes, perfect for all radon measurement and mitigation professionals.
DESCRIPTION:
The ability to prevent and detect interference is a component of radon mastery that sets apart the professional from the amateur. Scrutinizing test conditions and troubleshooting potential interference is part of the quality assurance program that all radon testers must diligently adhere to. In this class, we will also explore ways to prevent and detect false radon results by assessing  weather conditions, mechanical appliances, occupancy/activity, and other common disruptions to the radon measurement period.

In our unique ‘flipped classroom’, students participate in the best way for adults to learn! First, interact with the reading and presentation material in our online classroom to establish a baseline understanding for all students. Then,  come to class for lively discussion and analysis of radon data, weather conditions, and other factors that impact radon levels.

Description

RADON POST LICENSE MASTERY – Radon 105: Preventing & Detecting False Radon Results

This course is part of our Radon Mastery series, a combination of Mastery-level classes, perfect for all radon measurement and mitigation professionals.

DESCRIPTION:
The ability to prevent and detect interference is a component of radon mastery that sets apart the professional from the amateur. Scrutinizing test conditions and troubleshooting potential interference is part of the quality assurance program that all radon testers must diligently adhere to. In this class, we will also explore ways to prevent and detect false radon results by assessing  weather conditions, mechanical appliances, occupancy/activity, and other common disruptions to the radon measurement period.

In our unique ‘flipped classroom’, students participate in the best way for adults to learn! First, interact with the reading and presentation material in our online classroom to establish a baseline understanding for all students. Then,  come to class for lively discussion and analysis of radon data, weather conditions, and other factors that impact radon levels.