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Radon Disclosure Form - The state required disclosure form requiring seller, buyer, and agent acknowledgement of the transfer of all radon information and documentation.
Radon Disclosure Pamphlet - The IEMA approved general radon information that must be provided to home purchasers in Illinois starting 1/1/2008. An alternate sheet version is also approved. This form is preprinted in color and available from the state at no charge. To request copies, email patrick.daniels@illinois.gov.
Radon Disclosure Assessment Form - Need help interpreting information disclosed? This page helps determine previous test's value for the buyer in the real estate transaction.
Closed Building Condition Instructions & Certification - A copy of the instructions we leave at the property during a test.
What Do My Results Mean? - A handout explaining the radon scale and the realtive risk from different levels of exposure.
Radon For Realtors - A guide to the testing process.
Radon Mitigation Companies - Northern Illinois
Radon Mitigation Companies - Central & Southern Illinois
Radon Levels by Town - The results from more than 21,000 tests across northern Illinois.
Have You Ordered Your Radon Test? A handy sheet explaining why it is important to test during the inspection period of a real estate transaction
Recommended Testing Strategy for Real Estate Transactions - The state standards for testing and using the results of a test done for a real estate transaction
Recommended Testing Strategy for Home Environment Tests - The state recommendation for the process of investigating a home's radon levels for home NOT involved in a real estate transaction.
Non-Conformance Report - If you are concerned that a test or mitigation was not performed by a licensed professional or done properly, please report it to the state. They will contact the company, review the records, and sort it all out. We appreciate every time a report is made to the state - it helps keep our industry strong and consumers confident that the work they have contracted for is done right.
