Radon Levels in Somerset, MA

Somerset is in Bristol County. Radon data is tracked at the county level by the EPA and CDC.

EPA Zone2
County Avg3.2 pCi/L
Risk LevelModerate

EPA predicts average indoor levels between 2–4 pCi/L in this county · Source: EPA, CDC

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Tipper's take on radon in Somerset

Somerset is in Bristol County, EPA Zone 2, a moderate risk classification. The EPA predicts average indoor radon levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L here. CDC data from Bristol County puts the average measured radon level at 3.2 pCi/L.

"Moderate" is the zone people underestimate most. Some homes in Somerset will test at 1 pCi/L, others at 7 pCi/L. The county average doesn't tell you which side your home falls on.

A $15 test kit answers the question for good. If you're below 4 pCi/L, you can stop thinking about it. If you're above, mitigation systems in Massachusetts typically cost $800–$2,000 and work well.

Sources: EPA Radon Zone Map, CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking

Test Your Home in Somerset

A short-term test kit costs about $15, includes the lab fee, and gives you a result in 48 hours. It's the only way to know your home's actual radon level.

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Full County Data

Radon data is tracked at the county level. For state comparisons, nearby counties, and detailed analysis, see the full county page.

Bristol County, MA: Full Radon Data →

Radon FAQ: Somerset, MA

What is the radon risk in Somerset?

Somerset is in Bristol County, which the EPA classifies as Zone 2 (Moderate risk). The county average is 3.2 pCi/L. The EPA recommends testing every home regardless of zone. Radon levels vary house to house.

How do I test my home in Somerset for radon?

Place a short-term radon test kit in the lowest livable level of your home for 48 hours under closed-house conditions. Kits cost about $15 and include the lab fee. Keep windows and exterior doors closed during the test (normal entry/exit is fine). Results come back in about a week.

What should I do if radon is high in my Somerset home?

If your test result is at or above 4 pCi/L, the EPA recommends installing a mitigation system. A certified contractor can install one for $800–$2,000 in most cases. The system runs continuously and typically brings levels well below 2 pCi/L. Retest after installation to confirm.