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Radon Levels in Kit Carson County, Colorado

In Kit Carson County, Colorado, 58.1% of pre-mitigation home radon tests came back at or above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L — based on 105 tests collected by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment between 2005 and 2024. The county’s median pre-mitigation reading was 4.5 pCi/L, with a maximum recorded result of 20.8 pCi/L.

EPA recommends mitigation when long-term indoor radon measures at or above 4 pCi/L. Counties with elevated medians and large test counts — like Kit Carson — typically warrant testing during real-estate transactions and seasonal retesting in occupied homes.

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Kit Carson County by the numbers

Source: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Pre-mitigation indoor radon tests, 2005–2024.

Tests above 4 pCi/L
58.1%

EPA action level

Total tests recorded
105

CDPHE 2005–2024

Median result
4.5 pCi/L

pre-mitigation

Maximum recorded
20.8 pCi/L

outlier high

How Kit Carson compares to Colorado as a whole

Both bars show the percentage of pre-mitigation tests that came back at or above the EPA action level of 4 pCi/L.

Kit Carson County58.1%
Colorado statewide46.9%

CDPHE 2005–2024

Kit Carson County tests 11.2 percentage points higher than the statewide average.
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Kit Carson County radon questions

What level of radon is dangerous?
The EPA recommends mitigation at 4 pCi/L or higher. Between 2 and 4 pCi/L, you should consider mitigation — long-term exposure at this range still carries lung-cancer risk. Below 2 pCi/L, the EPA suggests retesting every two years.
How much does radon mitigation cost in Colorado?
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Why are radon levels elevated in Kit Carson County?
Geology drives most of it. Granitic bedrock and uranium-bearing soils — common across Colorado — release radon as they decay, and Front Range building style (basements, tight envelopes, forced-air systems) concentrates that gas indoors. Higher-elevation counties also tend to have lower atmospheric pressure, which can pull radon up through the foundation more aggressively.