Radon Risk in OL13
OL13 is classified as a high-risk area for radon — testing your home is strongly recommended.
National average: ~1% of homes. Lancashire. Based on 25 BGS 1km grid squares.
High risk. Testing is strongly recommended.
Order test kit — ~£29 (3-month postal detector)What does this mean?
5–10% of homes in this area exceed the Action Level of 200 Bq/m³ — the concentration at which UKHSA recommends taking action to reduce radon.
UKHSA recommends testing your home. If results exceed 200 Bq/m³, mitigation options are available from around £300. Order a 90-day test kit →
Already have a result? Interpret your Bq/m³ reading →
What this means for you
At this risk level, UKHSA recommends every home is tested. The good news: even if your result is elevated, effective mitigation options exist from around £300. The important thing is to test — radon is fixable, but only if you know it's there.
Seasonal factors
Radon levels tend to be higher in winter when homes are sealed up and ventilation is reduced. If you're planning a test, autumn or winter is the best time — your result will reflect a more realistic worst-case scenario. Summer tests may underestimate your true annual exposure, since open windows dilute indoor radon. The standard 90-day postal test is designed to average out daily fluctuations and give a reliable reading.
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Get a Radon Test for OL13
The only way to know your home's radon level is to test. Radon levels in OL13 are classified as Very High — a test takes 3 months and costs around £29.
From ~£29 · 3-month detector Airthings Corentium Home (Amazon UK)
~£99 · Digital · Ongoing monitoring
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Home Insurance in a High-Radon Area
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