⚠️ Don’t just detect—dominate radon risks with instant alerts and precision you can trust!
The Aykow 9800408 Radon Alert Victoria is a cutting-edge, battery-powered radon gas detector that provides real-time monitoring and instant alerts when radon levels exceed the EPA’s recommended action level of 4.0 pCi/l. Featuring patented technology that exclusively detects Radon-222, it ensures precise and reliable readings without false alarms. Individually calibrated for accuracy and designed with a sleek, cord-free aesthetic, this device is developed by leading European nuclear scientists to safeguard your home or office environment.
A**S
Must use normal, not rechargeable batteries
I have some granite fixtures at home and was worried that the granite might be releasing harmful radon. That's the reason I bought this detector. So far, no harmful level of radon detected by the device. Hope this detector is really doing the job and not giving false negative.One thing I feel guilty of is that normal instead of rechargeable batteries must be used for this detector according to the instruction leaflet. I really don't know the reason behind the avoidance of rechargeable batteries.
N**J
Junk. Don't Trust.
That thing does not work at all ! Thanks PROFESSIONAL GRADE PRODUCTS of MN for selling us pure electronic junk, and of course thanks to AMAZON to enable another 3rd party seller to unload their bad stuff.
C**Z
Things that work right
I didn't like it was always ringing when the heater turned on.
J**N
Don't waste your money.
Never worked right. Goes off randomly when it shouldn't.
M**J
Junk
Junk!
J**T
No practical value
Impossible to tell if this unit is working correctly. Alarm sounds seemingly at random. I have another type of radon detector & it shows levels below "safe" limits most of the time. If I'm to believe this unit though, the radon level spikes 5-20 times daily. If you have worries about the radon levels in your home, just put the money toward a mitigation system instead of buying this silly thing.
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