The EPA estimates that radon[1] is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. I have a RadonEye monitor in the basement. They aren't that expensive and it's nice to have the piece of mind.
A radon sensor is just an alpha radiation detector. There's little reason to distrust companies making them. You don't even really need very good calibration, you just want to know if radon levels exceed some "you should take action" treshold. Real-time radon detection is really a bit overkill.
JumpCrisscross|6 months ago
vintermann|6 months ago
Terr_|6 months ago
Naturally, you would have to account what changes in the sample during shipping, due to the short half-life...