Long-Term Exposure and Health Risk
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate indoors without visible warning signs.
Radon cannot be seen or smelled, making continuous indoor monitoring important for long-term awareness.
Radon may gradually accumulate indoors over time, especially in lower-level and enclosed spaces.
Indoor radon conditions may change with weather, ventilation, pressure differences, and seasonal conditions.
Long-term radon exposure is recognized across North America as an important indoor environmental health concern.
Understanding the Health Impact of Radon
Long-term radon exposure is recognized as a significant health concern. Understanding its potential impact is an important step toward creating a safer indoor environment.
Second Leading Cause of Lung Cancer
Radon is widely recognized as the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.
Risk Builds Over Time
Health risk is linked to long-term exposure, not short-term indoor changes.
Higher Risk for Smokers
Smoking combined with radon exposure may significantly increase lung cancer risk.
Meet GZAIR Monitor 1.0 Pro
Professional continuous radon monitoring powered by advanced Pulse Ionization Chamber technology, delivering higher accuracy, greater stability, and faster reliable awareness of changing indoor radon levels.
High-sensitivity Pulse Ionization Chamber technology for more precise and reliable radon monitoring.
Designed for consistent performance with reduced environmental drift over time.
First reading in about 10 minutes, with continuous updates every 10 minutes and reliable assessment within about 1 hour.
View real-time data, 1-day and 7-day averages, app connectivity, and 508+ days of storage.
Why Pulse Ionization Chamber Matters
Pulse Ionization Chamber (PIC) technology is designed for higher measurement accuracy, greater long-term stability, and faster response to changing radon levels.
Direct ionization detection helps deliver more precise radon measurements with improved statistical confidence.
Engineered for consistent monitoring performance with reduced sensor drift over time.
Designed to maintain measurement reliability across changing environmental conditions.
Higher sensitivity and measurement stability enable first readings in approximately 10 minutes and reliable assessment within about 1 hour.
Designed for More Reliable Radon Monitoring
Pulse Ionization Chamber technology delivers higher accuracy, improved stability, and faster reliable results for continuous radon monitoring.
Conventional Semiconductor
- Longer stabilization periods
- Slower response to changing radon levels
- Greater susceptibility to environmental drift
- Lower long-term measurement consistency
Pulse Ionization Chamber
- High-sensitivity ionization detection
- Superior long-term measurement stability
- Reliable assessment within approximately 1 hour
- Automatic updates every 10 minutes
Connected Monitoring Anywhere
Access live readings, historical trends, remote monitoring, and alert notifications through the connected app experience.
Where Indoor Radon Awareness Matters Most
Designed for everyday indoor spaces where long-term radon monitoring can support clearer environmental awareness.
Continuous radon awareness for everyday living spaces.
Lower-level spaces where radon conditions may change over time.
Indoor awareness for classrooms and shared learning environments.
Smarter monitoring for modern workplaces and occupied spaces.
Support property awareness with long-term monitoring data.
Monitor changing indoor conditions before, during, and after renovation.
Regional Radon Potential Across the U.S. & Canada
Radon potential can vary by geology, building structure, ventilation, and local environmental conditions.
United States
Regional VariationTap a state to view general radon awareness information.
Canada
Regional VariationTap a province to view general radon awareness information.
Regional radon potential references based on EPA and Health Canada public awareness resources. Local indoor radon levels may vary and should be confirmed through testing.
Validated for Stable Long-Term Radon Monitoring
Every GZAIR sensor is tested under controlled laboratory conditions to support measurement consistency, long-term stability, and reliable radon monitoring performance.
Designed Following Industry Testing Principles
GZAIR is developed with laboratory calibration workflows, continuous validation, and long-term environmental stability considerations for professional indoor radon monitoring.
NRPP
National Radon Proficiency Program
C-NRPP
Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program
Engineered for Accurate, Stable Radon Monitoring
GZAIR combines sensor engineering, laboratory testing, embedded software, and cloud connectivity to create radon monitoring solutions designed for accuracy, stability, and long-term reliability.
FAQ Preview
How fast can I get reliable results?
You can see your first radon reading in approximately 10 minutes. Measurements are automatically refreshed every 10 minutes, while continuous sampling improves confidence over time. Under typical indoor conditions, reliable radon assessment can be achieved within about 1 hour, providing faster insight into changing radon levels without waiting for extended stabilization periods.
Is radon only found in basements?
No. Radon can affect any home, including newer buildings and upper floors depending on airflow and construction.
Why is continuous monitoring important?
Radon levels fluctuate daily. Continuous monitoring helps detect changes that short-term tests may miss.
How accurate is GZAIR detection?
GZAIR uses advanced Pulse Ionization Chamber Technology with individually calibrated sensors for reliable long-term monitoring.
How often does the monitor update radon readings?
The monitor refreshes radon measurements every 10 minutes. Continuous updates help track changing indoor radon conditions while building more reliable long-term assessment over time.
Can I monitor radon remotely?
Yes. GZAIR supports smart monitoring and remote access through connected devices and cloud-based tracking.
How often should I test my home?
The EPA recommends testing all homes for radon, especially lower levels and frequently occupied spaces.
Continuous Radon Awareness for the Places That Matter
From homes and basements to schools, offices, and renovated spaces, GZAIR helps track changing radon levels through reliable long-term monitoring.
Monitor radon levels where long-term exposure risk is most commonly found.
View current readings, historical trends, and alerts from anywhere through the mobile app.
Track radon changes after remodeling, sealing, insulation, or ventilation upgrades.
Support ongoing radon awareness across classrooms, offices, and shared indoor environments.