Consumer Products Updated 2022-09-07

Health Canada warns that Elifecity Portable Radon Meter may pose a health and safety risk due to undetected high radon levels

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Recalled Product

Elifecity Portable Radon Meter


✅ What Should You Do?

  1. ⚠️ Stop using this product until you have checked the recall details below.
  2. Consumers who have this product should immediately stop using it, and dispose of it in accordance with the applicable transportation and waste requirements for electronic products.
  3. 💰 Check if you are eligible for a refund or free replacement from the retailer or manufacturer.
  4. 📋 Report a product safety incident to Health Canada
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Hazard / Issue

Chemical hazard

Issued by

Consumer product safety

⚠️ What You Should Do

Consumers who have this product should immediately stop using it, and dispose of it in accordance with the applicable transportation and waste requirements for electronic products. Consumers should only purchase radon test kits that are approved/certified by the Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C-NRPP), a Canadian radon certification program operated by the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists & Technologists (CARST) with oversight by Health Canada.Consumers should visit the following website to learn about ways to detect radon with an approved test kit and ways to reduce radon in their homes: Take Action on radon. Please note that the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold or even given away in Canada. To make informed decisions on second-hand purchases, consult Health Canada's guidance and information on buying second-hand products.Health Canada would like to remind Canadians to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of these products or any other consumer product or cosmetic by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form. Regularly check the Healthy Canadians Recalls and Safety Alerts database for dangerous products and take action to remove items of concern.
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