Acceptable radon levels in Quebec
Acceptable Radon Levels in Quebec
The acceptable radon level in Canada is 200 Bq/m³ according to Health Canada. Ideally, aim for less than 100 Bq/m³. In Quebec, up to 1 in 5 homes exceed the threshold—only a test can confirm your level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the acceptable radon level in Quebec?
200 Bq/m³ is the action threshold recommended by Health Canada. Below 100 Bq/m³, the risk is considered low.
How do I know if my level is too high?
Order a 91-day test with our certified detector or consult the radon map by postal code.
What should I do if I exceed 200 Bq/m³?
Contact us for a mitigation system or consult our radon mitigation page.
