All homes have some level of radon, the only way to know how much is to test. You can purchase a simple and inexpensive do-it-yourself test kit online, at a hardware store or local community health organization, or you can hire a certified radon professional to conduct the test for you. Long-term testing for a minimum of three months is recommended and should start in the fall when windows and doors are closed. If the radon level in your home is over the Government of Canada Radon Guideline (200 becquerels/metre 3 ), it can be fixed easily and at a reasonable cost. Techniques to lower radon levels are effective and can save lives. Radon levels in most homes can be reduced by more than 80% for about the same cost as other common home repairs such as replacing a furnace or air conditioner. Talk to a certified radon professional to determine the best and most cost effective way to reduce the radon level in your home.