Radon Test Measurements for Ozaukee County

Radon is an invisible, odorless, radioactive gas created during the natural decay of uranium in the soil. Radon levels vary from house to house and have nothing to do with age, quality or upkeep of the home. Radon testing can be performed as part of your home inspection or on its own.

Ozaukee County Radon Measurement Summary - 2006

Numbers of Measurements versus Radon:
Zip Code No. of Measurements Ave. pCi/L High pCi/L
Total No. # 4 - 10 pCi/L* # >10 pCi/L
53004 32 2 1 2.6 13.5
53012 453 175 55 5.3 29.4
53013 22 6 0 2.9 7.3
53021 41 13 2 3.9 12.4
53022 309 112 40 5.3 31.2
53024 276 115 18 4.7 42.3
53040 55 14 5 3.9 22.5
53074 130 41 8 3.8 12.4
53075 34 17 6 6.7 18.4
53080 64 14 7 3.9 15.9
53092 612 215 43 4.4 59.1
53095 525 149 61 5.1 62.8
53097 80 28 5 4.4 30.9
53209 297 96 28 4.7 25.0
Zip Code No. of Measurements Ave. pCi/L High pCi/L
Total No. # 4 - 10 pCi/L* # >10 pCi/L

* pCi/L: picoCuries per Liter, a measure of radon concentration

The numbers of results at various radon levels, tabulated below, are from measurements in basements, up to a week in duration, while windows are kept closed. Because there is less radon upstairs and less when windows are open, this table represents neither average resident exposures nor their lung cancer risks from radon.

The data were obtained largely from companies that sell radon detectors to the public, and are only a fraction of all radon measurements that have been made in Wisconsin.

For estimating the fraction of houses with average occupant exposures greater than 4 pCi/L for the radon averaged over a year on the main floor: divide the number in the ">10 pCi/L" column by the number in the "Total No." (of measurements) column.

The data listed for Zip Codes crosses county borders.

Information provided by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services.

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