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Oklahoma Indoor Air Quality Guide

EPA Radon Zone 2 — MODERATE Population: 4.0M

Oklahoma has more tornado events than any state — causing sudden indoor air emergencies

Zone 2 — Moderate potential (2-4 pCi/L)

Radon Levels in Oklahoma

Average Radon Level

2.9 pCi/L

EPA Zone

Zone 2

Oklahoma is mostly Zone 2, with Zone 1 areas in the northwest. The Arbuckle Mountains region shows elevated readings. Oklahoma City metro averages moderate levels.

📋 Testing recommended

Even in Zone 2, the EPA recommends testing every home. Radon varies house by house — your neighbor's low reading doesn't guarantee yours is safe.

Top Indoor Air Hazards in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Climate & Air Quality Factors

Tornado alley — severe weather causes sudden structural damage and water intrusion. Extreme temperature swings drive heavy HVAC use. Oil and gas operations create localized VOC and methane concerns.

Recommended Products for Oklahoma Homes

Disclaimer

State-level radon data from EPA Zone Map. Individual home levels vary significantly. This guide is for educational purposes and not a substitute for professional environmental testing. Test your home regardless of zone designation.

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