San Jose, Calif. – March 17, 2026 – Ecosense®, a global leader in radon detection and monitoring technology, today announced a new partnership with Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3), a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing radon-related health risks through education, advocacy, and community-based action. Together, Ecosense and CR3 will expand access to professional-grade digital radon monitors by supporting and growing library lending programs across the United States.
Radon gas is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that is the leading cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers. Yet millions of homes remain untested due to cost, lack of awareness, or limited access to reliable testing solutions. The Ecosense-CR3 partnership directly addresses these barriers by placing advanced radon detection technology into trusted public institutions: local libraries.
Through this collaboration, libraries receive Ecosense EcoBlu digital radon monitors, enabling residents to borrow devices for home testing at no cost. Unlike traditional charcoal test kits that require laboratory processing and delayed results, Ecosense EcoBlu radon monitors provide accurate, real-time radon readings, empowering families with immediate, actionable insights.
“Radon exposure is a public health issue that affects every community,” said Insoo Park, CEO of Ecosense. “By partnering with CR3, we’re strengthening a nationwide movement to make radon testing accessible, understandable, and practical for everyone.”
CR3’s leadership has played a pivotal role in elevating radon awareness across the country. Jackie Nixon, a lung cancer survivor and lifelong non-smoker, discovered dangerously high radon levels in her Pennsylvania condo after her 2015 lung cancer diagnosis. As President of CR3 and publisher of CR3 News Magazine, Nixon works to educate both the public and the medical community about the hidden dangers of radon exposure through her advocacy.
“Radon affects your lungs, and you may not even show any symptoms,” Nixon said. “So, test your house for radon and know your numbers.”
Through initiatives like Radon Rivals, Nixon has helped empower younger generations to understand radon risks and the importance of prevention, reinforcing CR3’s mission to reduce radon-induced lung cancer through awareness and early detection.
“Education alone is not enough; communities need accessible, reliable, and easy-to-use tools,” a CR3 spokesperson added. “Our partnership with Ecosense turns radon awareness into meaningful prevention. By engaging libraries as community hubs, we can reach families who might never otherwise test their homes.”
Libraries serve as ideal access points for environmental health initiatives, offering credibility, convenience, and broad community reach. The program is particularly impactful for low-income households, renters, and residents in high-radon regions where testing rates have historically lagged.
Borrowers can easily use Ecosense EcoBlu digital radon monitors without technical expertise. The devices deliver fast and accurate results continuously while being plugged in, helping users understand both immediate radon levels and fluctuations over time. It is a critical advantage of digital radon detectors compared to the traditional test kits, given radon’s variability by nature.
Since its initial launch, the Ecosense Library Lending Program has been recognized as a scalable model of public-private collaboration in environmental health. The partnership with CR3 accelerates that vision by expanding deployment to new states, municipalities, and underserved communities.
“Our goal is simple,” Park added. “Every family deserves to understand the air they breathe at home. Radon testing should be as accessible as borrowing a book.”
For more information about Ecosense, CR3, or participating libraries, please visit www.ecosense.io. For all other press inquiries and requests, please contact Thomas Mustac, Senior Publicist at Otter PR, at thomas.mustac@otterpr.com.
About Ecosense®
Based in Silicon Valley, Ecosense® is a leader in smart radon detection technology, providing accurate, real-time monitoring solutions for professionals and consumers alike. Its patented ion chamber technology — validated by the University of Michigan and Kansas State University Radon Chamber — delivers research-grade accuracy in minutes, not days. Ecosense’s innovations, including the EcoQube® (TIME’s 100 Best Inventions of 2021), EcoBlu™, and EcoQube Flex™, continue to redefine standards for health-focused environmental sensing worldwide.
About Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3)
Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3) is a nonprofit organization committed to reducing radon-related health risks through advocacy, public education, policy engagement, and community outreach. CR3 works to increase awareness, promote testing, and advance equitable access to radon risk reduction resources across the United States.
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