So the suggestion that a dehumidifier might get rid of radon does not make much sense (as high as the majority of us would want this to be real). It's a gas, so it clearly will not end up in the water collection container or water hose. And also even if in some way it were separated out inside the dehumidifier, it would certainly simply be pushed out right into the very same air on the rear end. The photo below shows that running a dehumidifier plainly had no effect on the radon degrees-- see the red arrows. By using enough follower pressure to relocate this air throughout a number of levels of a floor and to inevitably push it above a roofing system line, it makes sense that an ASD would certainly be such an effective dehumidifier by itself.