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_____ on any parcel of land can have a radon problem. - ANSWERS Any
Homes
_____ is the only way to know if there's a radon problem in a house. -
ANSWERS Testing
T/F: New homes do NOT need to be tested. - ANSWERS False
T/F: Every home should be tested to include new and old homes. - ANSWERS
True
Homes can be tested at _____ time of the year. - ANSWERS Any
T/F: To prevent the possibility of long-term exposure to a radon hazard,
homeowners should take the opportunity to test in association with moving into
any new or existing home or dwelling. - ANSWERS True
T/F: Avoid testing during unusual local severe weather if the test period is less
than 4 days. - ANSWERS True
"_____" are those that collect a time-weighted average and do not provide hourly
readings. - ANSWERS Passive Devices
, "_____" are monitors that can integrate, record and produce reviewable readings
in time increments of 1 hour, and can be recalibrated periodically. - ANSWERS
Continuous Monitors
T/F: Testing can begin with Short-Term testing under closed building conditions to
quickly identify if a radon hazard is present. - ANSWERS True
_____ testing protocol where a single testing event is used to quickly determine if
mitigation is necessary. - ANSWERS Time-Sensitive
_____ testing protocol where an initial short-term test is followed by confirmatory
short-term or long-term testing as needed. - ANSWERS Extended
A test is to be conducted in the _____ level that could be occupied when quick
results are needed. - ANSWERS Lowest
If the lowest level is not finished but could serve as a work area, playroom or
additional bedroom at some time in the future, a test _____ in this level of the
home. - ANSWERS Conducted
When there are no immediate time constraints, a test is to be conducted in the
_____ level of the home that is occupied. - ANSWERS Lowest
_____ test locations are specifically recommended for each area of the home
served by a different heating and cooling system. - ANSWERS Additional