Measurements and correlation analysis of radon and aeroion concentrations in the underground laboratory were carried out. For pairs of variables “pressure — radon” and “pressure — ions”, a delayed pumping effect was found, similar to that previously observed for neutrons and gamma quanta. A simple phenomenological model explaining the results is presented. In this model, the reason for the delay is the gradual accumulation of radon in the room with a decrease in atmospheric pressure. The balance of the radon accumulation rate, the time of its radioactive decay and the characteristic time of pressure variations leads to an effective delay of 2 days between atmospheric pressure variations and radon concentration. Correlation analysis for the variables “pressure — ions” indicates that ions formed in the pores of the soil are already present in the air carrying radon to the laboratory. These ions make up approximately 21% of the total number of ions in the laboratory.