Radon Levels Can Change Throughout the Day
Radon is not a fixed condition inside the home. Indoor radon levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day in response to ventilation, weather, pressure changes, and seasonal conditions.

Ventilation Changes
Opening or closing windows and doors affects how radon accumulates indoors.
Weather Conditions
Changes in barometric pressure can increase radon movement from the soil.
Pressure Differences
Homes naturally create pressure differences that can draw radon indoors.
Seasonal Variation
Radon levels are often higher during colder months when ventilation is reduced.
Basements & Lower Floors
Radon concentrations are typically highest closest to the ground.

A Single Test Only Shows One Moment in Time
Short-term tests can provide a useful reference point, but they only reflect radon conditions during a limited period of time. Continuous monitoring helps reveal how radon levels change throughout everyday living conditions.
Snapshot Testing vs Continuous Monitoring
| Snapshot Testing | Continuous Monitoring |
|---|---|
| Delayed result | Live data |
| One-time snapshot | Continuous trend |
| No alerts | Real-time awareness |
| Limited history | Long-term records |
Continuous Awareness, Not Guesswork
Live Readings
View current radon levels directly from the device or mobile app.
10-Minute Updates
Measurement data refreshes automatically every 10 minutes.
Trend Tracking
Understand how radon levels change over hours, days, and weeks.
Instant Alerts
Receive visual and audible notifications when levels rise.
Know When to Take Action
Continuous monitoring helps you better understand your home’s changing radon conditions over time — from ventilation adjustments to identifying when professional mitigation may be necessary.
Monitor Your Home Remotely
GZAIR connects through 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi and integrates with the Tuya ecosystem, allowing users to view live radon data, historical trends, and alert notifications directly from compatible mobile devices.
Stay Aware of Your Indoor Radon Levels
Continuous monitoring designed to provide clearer long-term insight into changing indoor radon conditions.
