Radon Awareness Month: The Hidden Risk in West Tennessee Homes
- Brandy Kemp
- Feb 2
- 2 min read

Radon Awareness Month is a good reminder to talk about a risk many homeowners never see or smell in West Tennessee homes. Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can enter homes through the soil and build up indoors. Because it has no color or odor, most people are unaware it is present unless tested.
In West Tennessee, radon can be found in homes of all ages and construction types -newer homes can still be at risk, as can well-maintained older properties. Radon levels can also change over time due to weather patterns, soil conditions, or updates made to a home.
Why Radon Testing Matters
Long term exposure to elevated radon levels can increase your health risks. That is why testing is recommended as the only reliable way to know what is happening inside your home. Radon testing is especially important during real estate transactions, but it is also a smart step for homeowners who plan to stay put.
Testing is simple and non-invasive. A short-term test device is placed in the home to measure radon levels over a set period. The results help determine whether further steps may be needed.
When to Consider Radon Testing
Homeowners often schedule radon testing during a home inspection, but it can also be done separately. You may want to consider testing if you are buying or selling a home, finishing a basement, or have never tested before. Even homes that tested low in the past may benefit from retesting.
Local Testing with Clear Results
Guardian Property Services provides radon testing in homes near Jackson, TN, and throughout West Tennessee. Our reports are clear, easy to understand, and delivered quickly. We focus on education and next steps, not alarm.
If you would like to schedule radon testing or schedule a full inspection, visit our website to book online in minutes.



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