The Challenge of Moving Traditional Radon Monitors
EcoQube Flex™ Place Management: A Smarter Way to Test the Entire Home
How Long Should You Test Each Room?
Testing only one room, or testing only during daytime hours, can easily miss nighttime elevations, room-specific problem areas, and long-term trends that matter most for health decisions.
The Challenge of Moving Traditional Radon Monitors
Historically, moving a radon monitor throughout the house created more confusion than clarity. Data from different locations became mixed together, trends were lost, and homeowners were left guessing which readings came from which room.
Notes, photos, and screenshots helped only so much— and often made it harder to see the full picture of whole-home exposure.
EcoQube Flex™ Place Management: A Smarter Way to Test the Entire Home
EcoQube Flex was designed specifically to solve the challenges of whole-home radon testing. Its Place Management feature allows you to move one portable device throughout your house while keeping each location’ s data organized and separate.
With Place Management, each room, such as a basement, bedroom, or office, has its own saved history, charts, and trends inside the app. This makes it easy to compare radon levels floor to floor and room to room without mixing data or losing accuracy.
EcoQube Flex also captures daily highs and lows, ensuring that overnight radon increases aren’ t missed when daytime readings dip. Instead of relying on a single average, you gain a clear understanding of how radon behaves in each space over time.
How Long Should You Test Each Room?
For meaningful results, EcoQube Flex should remain in one location long enough to capture natural radon fluctuations. Monitoring each room for 2 to 7 days provides a reliable short-term trend, while longer testing, ideally 90 + days to a year, offers even greater insight— especially as weather and ventilation patterns change season to season.
Because Place Management keeps each room’ s data separate, moving the device doesn’ t compromise clarity or long-term analysis.