Radon The Silent Killer
Radon & Indoor Air Quality ( IAQ )
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in Canada in nonsmokers & improved IAQ in both homes & workplaces has never been so important. Learn how radon exposure & poor IAQ can affect you & your family & what can be done to reduce problematic Radon levels & / or IAQ to make your home or office a better place to live or work.
DAS AND COVID-19
Dynamic Air Solutions Ltd. is committed to protecting the well being of our clients, contractors, and employees. This is not only being accomplished by implementing operational procedures to protect against the spread of COVID-19 but by utilizing ionization technology to reduce surface-strain SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
What is Radon
Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas that is released when uranium in rock, soil, and other materials breaks down. It is colourless, odourless, tasteless, and invisible. When released outdoors, radon is diluted into the air and poses little risk to humans and animals. When found indoors, however, levels can accumulate to dangerous levels.
Why fight Radon
Every year, over 3,200 Canadians die from lung cancer caused by radon exposure. By contrast, roughly 300 people are killed annually by carbon monoxide poisoning.
Prolonged radon exposure is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, with a 1 in 20 chance of developing cancer. For smokers, radon gas exposure is the second leading cause─and at certain levels more than triples the likelihood of getting lung cancer from 1 in 10 to 1 in 3 chances.
Our Services
Residential Mitigation
Due to varying uranium levels across the country, your home or rental may be at greater risk for radon infiltration.
We provide mitigation solutions for elevated radon gas levels and exposure in homes and rentals, as well as improving overall air quality with other unique solutions.
Elevated radon gas levels in commercial real estate properties can go undetected for long periods of time, posing a high risk for tenants and employees of these spaces.
DAS offers tailored testing and mitigation services for all property types. Some examples include: Residential,Office, Retail, Industrial, Commercial, Multi-Family Dwellings, and more.
Elevated radon gas levels in commercial real estate properties can go undetected for long periods of time, posing a high risk for tenants and employees of these spaces.
DAS offers tailored testing and mitigation services for all property types. Some examples include: Office, Retail, Industrial, Commercial, Multi-Family Dwellings, and more.
Radon Testers
DAS offers professional, certified testing tailored to each property type. We also offer different types of radon testers for personal use.
Wave and Wave Plus are award-winning indoor air quality products. Easy to install and easy to use, they allow users to access real-time, on-the-go reports showing radon levels any time from your smart device.
About Dynamic Air Solutions
DAS is a premier radon mitigation specialist located in the Greater Edmonton Area that offers servicing for both residential and commercial clients. With a team that boasts over a decade of experience in real estate, project management, construction and indoor air quality, DAS is a trusted provider of radon testing and mitigation services.
Why Dynamic Air Solutions
DAS is dedicated to improving the safety and quality of life of our clients. Our mission is to drastically reduce exposure to the harmful effects associated with elevated radon levels. By decreasing radon levels in all property types using traditional and proprietary mitigation systems, we can effectively enhance overall air quality and save lives.
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COVID-19 & Radon Exposure
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, families should be more concerned than ever about the possibility of elevated radon levels in their homes, given how much time our families, children, pets, and tenants are spending in our homes, basements, and even rental properties. Merely being home nearly all hours of the day increases your exposure to the harmful effects of elevated radon in affected homes─particularly in the Prairie Provinces, a well-known high-risk region for increased radon exposure.