Why Radon Levels Are Often Higher in Basements
Because basements are closest to the soil and often have reduced airflow, radon can accumulate more easily in lower-level indoor spaces over time.
Everyday Basement Conditions Can Affect Radon Levels
Reduced Ventilation
Limited airflow can allow radon to build up more easily indoors.
Direct Soil Contact
Basements sit closest to the ground where radon naturally originates.
Foundation Gaps
Small cracks and openings may allow radon to enter indoor spaces.
Enclosed Spaces
Lower-level rooms often retain indoor air for longer periods of time.

Continuous Monitoring for Lower-Level Spaces
Radon levels in basements can fluctuate throughout the day due to ventilation, weather, and pressure changes. Continuous monitoring helps provide clearer long-term awareness of changing indoor conditions over time.
- ✓ 24/7 monitoring
- ✓ 10-minute updates
- ✓ 7-day trend tracking
- ✓ 30-day historical records
Stay Connected to Your Basement Environment
Access live readings, long-term trends, and alert notifications remotely through your connected monitoring system. GZAIR supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi connectivity and integrates with the Tuya ecosystem for remote indoor monitoring access.
Built for Long-Term Basement Awareness
GZAIR Monitor 1 Standard is designed for continuous long-term radon awareness in lower-level spaces.
- ✓ Pulse Ionization Chamber Technology
- ✓ Real-time monitoring
- ✓ 10-minute updates
- ✓ Long-term trend tracking
- ✓ Wi-Fi connectivity
- ✓ Visual & audible alerts
Smarter Basement Awareness Starts Here
Continuous monitoring designed to help you stay aware of changing basement conditions over time.


