Certified Radon Testing for Condos and Homes in Long Beach

Radon is a cancer-causing gas—and it could be building up inside your Long Beach home without a single sign.


Radon comes from the soil beneath your home. It rises through cracks in slabs, crawlspaces, and utility gaps, and accumulates in the air you breathe every day. It’s odorless. It’s invisible. And it’s dangerous. The SafeAir™ Company provides residential & home radon testing in Long Beach helps uncover what you can’t see—but need to know to stay safe.


Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, killing more than 21,000 Americans each year. Even more alarming? Studies have found elevated levels of radon in the brain tissue of patients with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, pointing to serious long-term neurological damage from exposure.


Long Beach homes—including beachside bungalows, older craftsman-style houses, and modern condos—can all be affected. And sealed windows, crawlspaces, and older foundations can make matters worse by trapping radon indoors. With residential and home radon testing Long Beach services readily available, it’s easier than ever to assess your exposure. The only way to know your risk is to test. And the best time to do it is now.

Schedule a certified radon test with The SafeAir™ Company today. It’s fast, non-invasive, and could be the most important health check you ever book for your home.

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Industry-Recognized Certifications and Accreditations

Certified Radon Professionals | NRPP
United States Environmental Potection Agency | EPA
National Radon Safety Board |  NRSB
Enviromental Conultants & Affiliates Network | ECAN

Do Long Beach Homes Really Have to Worry About Radon?

Yes. While Long Beach homeowners may assume that coastal air keeps indoor air clean, radon doesn’t care how close you are to the beach. It’s a soil gas, not an air pollutant—and it can enter any building that sits on or over earth. By scheduling radon testing for your Long Beach home, you take a crucial step in protecting your health. In Long Beach, elevated radon levels have been found in:

  • Classic craftsman homes with crawlspaces

  • Condos and apartments built on slab foundations

  • Newly renovated homes with upgraded insulation

  • Properties near bluffs, slopes, or disturbed soil

No matter the age, size, or price of your home, radon can still be present. The only way to know for sure is to test.

How Radon Gas Enters a Home - Home Radon Testing in Long Beach

How Radon Gets Into Long Beach Homes

Radon gas moves upward from the ground and enters buildings through:

Foundation or slab cracks

Gaps around plumbing and utility lines

Crawlspaces with exposed dirt or minimal ventilation

Concrete seams or joints

Floor drains, sump pumps, or construction penetrations


Once radon is inside, it mixes with the indoor air and can become concentrated—especially in homes that are tightly sealed or have limited airflow from outside.

Why Choose The SafeAir™ Company for Radon Testing in Long Beach?

At The SafeAir™ Company, our only goal is to help you understand your indoor air. We provide professional, certified radon testing—with no hidden sales agenda. We don’t do remediation, so you get clear, unbiased data every time.

  • Certified Experts You Can Rely On

Our technicians are certified by both the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) and the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB). We understand how to properly test Long Beach properties of all types—from single-family homes to high-density buildings.

  • High-Precision Continuous Radon Monitors (CRMs)

We use professional-grade Continuous Radon Monitors that log radon levels hourly over a 48-hour period. These provide real-time, accurate insights and are far more reliable than short-term or DIY tests.

  • Transparent Reporting and Clear Guidance

Your results are delivered in a detailed report that explains what we found, how your levels compare to EPA action thresholds, and what to do next. No jargon, no scare tactics—just straightforward answers.

  • Fast Scheduling and Friendly Service

We work with homeowners, buyers, sellers, and real estate agents throughout Long Beach. Our process is clean, fast, and designed to respect your time and space.

When Should You Test for Radon in Long Beach?

Even if your home has tested low before, conditions can change over time. We recommend testing:

  • Before buying or selling a home or condo

  • After any major renovation, especially in lower-level spaces

  • If your home has never been tested

  • Every two years, per EPA guidelines

  • After installing a mitigation system

  • If someone in your home is experiencing ongoing respiratory symptoms or fatigue

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Book Your Long Beach Radon Test Today

In 48 hours or less, you’ll know whether your home is safe—or needs attention.


The SafeAir™ Company provides certified, professional radon testing throughout Long Beach. Whether you live in Belmont Heights, Bixby Knolls, or downtown, we’re here to help you understand what’s in your air so you can protect what matters most. Call +1 (310) 218-1855 or complete the form to schedule your Long Beach home radon test today.


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