Radon Testing for Malibu Homes and Oceanfront Properties


Malibu air may feel fresh—but radon is a deadly gas that could be filling your home without a single warning sign.


Radon is radioactive. It forms in the soil beneath your property and rises into your home through cracks, crawlspaces, or foundation joints. It’s completely invisible. It has no smell. And once it’s inside, it stays—quietly building up in the air you breathe every day. With the potential health risks it poses, residential & home radon testing in Malibu has become an important step for homeowners who want to ensure their indoor air is safe and contaminant-free. Regular testing offers a proactive way to uncover and address radon levels before they affect your family’s well-being.


Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, killing more than 21,000 people a year. That’s more than secondhand smoke. And recent studies show that radon isn’t just harming lungs—it’s been found in dangerously high levels in the brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, suggesting long-term neurological damage from exposure.


Malibu’s hillside terrain, slab-on-grade homes, and tightly sealed coastal construction make it easier for radon to get in—and harder for it to get out. You won’t know it’s there unless you test. Just because you live near the ocean doesn’t mean the air in your home is safe. For this reason, residential & home radon testing in Malibu is a crucial step in protecting your indoor air quality, no matter how close you are to the coast.

Schedule a certified radon test with The SafeAir™ Company today. It’s quick, non-invasive, and could be the most important thing you do for your family’s long-term health.

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Is Radon Really a Concern in Malibu?

Absolutely. While Malibu’s coastal setting gives a sense of fresh air and ventilation, radon doesn’t come from outside—it comes from the soil beneath your home. Many Malibu properties are built into hillsides, over crawlspaces, or on lots with geological activity, all of which can increase radon entry points.

  • A beachfront property built on a slab

  • A multi-level home on a slope with subfloors

  • A newly renovated estate in the canyons

  • A classic bungalow perched above the Pacific

it may still have elevated radon levels. The only way to know is through testing.

How Radon Gas Enters a Home - Home Radon testing in Malibu

How Radon Gas Enters Malibu Homes

Radon gas moves upward from the ground and enters your home through:

Cracks in slabs and foundation walls

Soil exposure in crawlspaces

Gaps around plumbing or utility lines

Joints between floors and walls

Retaining walls or structural features built into hillsides


Once inside, radon becomes trapped and accumulates in indoor air—especially in tightly sealed or energy-efficient homes.

Why Malibu Homeowners Trust The SafeAir™ Company

At The SafeAir™ Company, we offer independent, certified radon testing with no hidden agendas. We don’t install mitigation systems, which means our testing is unbiased, transparent, and focused only on giving you accurate results.

  • Certified and Experienced

Our radon inspectors are certified by the National Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP) and the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB). We understand the nuances of Malibu homes, from cliffside builds to custom architecture.

  • Continuous Radon Monitoring (CRM)

We use professional-grade Continuous Radon Monitors, which track hourly radon levels over a 48-hour period. These devices provide real-time, highly accurate readings far beyond what home kits or short-term tests can offer.

  • Honest, Actionable Reports

You’ll receive a comprehensive report that clearly outlines your radon levels, compares them to EPA standards, and explains what steps—if any—should follow. We’ll never try to sell you services you don’t need.

  • White-Glove, Confidential Service

We provide fast scheduling, clean installations, and quiet setups designed for privacy and professionalism. Whether you’re preparing a real estate listing or checking your primary residence, we treat your home with care.

When to Test for Radon in Malibu

Even in a naturally ventilated, open-air environment like Malibu, radon testing should be part of your long-term home health plan. We recommend testing:

  • Before buying or selling a home

  • After any renovation, foundation work, or sealing upgrades

  • If your home has never been tested

  • Every 2 years, per EPA recommendations

  • After a mitigation system is installed (to confirm effectiveness)

  • If you or your family are experiencing persistent fatigue, respiratory symptoms, or other unexplained health concerns

Radon Testing Equipment | Home Radon testing in Malibu

Book Your Malibu Radon Test Today

It’s simple, fast, and could prevent long-term health risks.


The SafeAir™ Company provides certified radon testing services throughout Malibu, from beachfront homes to hillside retreats. We offer transparent results, clean service, and peace of mind—without pressure or upselling. Call +1 (310) 218-1855 or complete the contact form to schedule your Malibu radon test today.


Peace of mind starts with a simple test. Let’s find out what’s in your air.

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