Our Radon Testing Capabilities

Protecting Indoor Air, Safeguarding Health.
At Eurofins Environment Testing Ireland, we’re proud to launch a Radon Testing service in collaboration with our expert colleagues at Eurofins Radon Testing Sweden, a recognised leader in radon analysis across Europe.
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate indoors—particularly in homes, schools, and workplaces. The World Health Organisation has categorised radon as a carcinogen, in the same group as asbestos and tobacco smoke. In Ireland, approximately 300 cases of lung cancer each year are linked to exposure to radon.
Why Test for Radon?
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Invisible and Odourless: Radon cannot be detected by human senses.
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Health Risk: Prolonged exposure significantly increases cancer risk.
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Regulated: Many workplaces and public buildings must comply with radon safety limits set by national guidelines.
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Location Matters: Ireland has one of the highest average radon levels in Europe, especially in certain geological zones.
Our Radon Testing Service Includes:
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Short-term and long-term monitoring
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High-accuracy radon detectors
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Lab analysis by Eurofins Radon Testing (Sweden)
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Clear, compliant reporting
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Expert guidance on remediation steps if levels exceed safety thresholds
Who Should Test?
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Homeowners
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Schools and childcare facilities
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Employers and facility managers
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Property developers and housing bodies
If you’re renovating, selling, or managing a building in a known High Radon Area, testing is not just smart—it may be legally required.
See the map below to see if you are in a high radon area.
Why Choose Eurofins?
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European Radon Expertise: Trusted methodology from Eurofins Radon Testing in Sweden
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Accurate, certified lab analysis
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Compliant with Irish EPA and EU regulations
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End-to-end support from testing through to mitigation advice
Book a Radon Test
Ensure your indoor environment is safe—for your family, your employees, and your future.
Contact us now to schedule testing or Request a Quote.
Want to learn more about radon risks in Ireland?