Radon in Pine County
Elevated radon riskOver 2014-2023, 29.2% of Pine County homes tested came back at or above the 4 pCi/L action level, below the statewide figure of 35.9%. The median test result here was 2.4 pCi/L over 2010–2020 (statewide median: 3.1 pCi/L). About 46 Pine County properties were tested per year over that period. About 29% of homes tested in this county came back at or above the 4 pCi/L action level. That is lower than much of Minnesota, but still means testing is the only way to know your home.
| Tests at or above 2 pCi/L (2014-2023) | 57.1% (319 properties) |
| Tests at or above 4 pCi/L (2014-2023) | 29.2% (163 properties) |
| Median result (2010–2020) | 2.4 pCi/L |
| Average result (2010–2020) | 3.4 pCi/L |
| 95th percentile (2010–2020) | 10.4 pCi/L |
| Testing rate (2010–2020) | 26.1 per 10,000 properties per year |
Source: Minnesota Department of Health radon test data, last checked July 8, 2026. County numbers describe homes that happened to be tested, not yours; only a test can tell you your home's level.
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