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Radon Mitigation in Commercial Properties: Top Tips
Every year, radon gas is responsible for more than 20,000 deaths in the United States due to lung cancer. This is more than the next two leading causes of death in residential buildings combined: falls and home fires. Commercial building owners, managers, and other...
Home Buyer’s and Seller’s Guide to Radon Testing
Whether you're a home buyer or a seller, there are some things to consider about radon testing. Radon is an inert gas that's hard to detect on your own. Since it's odorless, it's nearly impossible to check for traces of radon at home. You need to hire a professional...
Radon Testing: 5 Things Every Homeowner Should Know
Are you planning to get your home tested for radon? Great! Radon is a radioactive gas present in the atmosphere that can get trapped in the house when there's an opening in the foundation. And that's where radon testing comes in. Keeping the radon levels at their...
Radon Testing and the Health Effects Associated With Radon Exposure
Radon is an inert, radioactive gas that occurs naturally in trace amounts. Now, it is not a major health concern. However, exposure for an extended period increases the chances of getting lung cancer are higher. And that's why you may need to go for radon...
Radon Mitigation 101 for Beginners
Eliminating radon is not possible but reducing its levels is. A Radon mitigation system is a system that is present to reduce the radon levels in a building. If you're planning to install a radon mitigation system in your house, here are some things that you need to...
Radon Testing: Should you be testing your home for radon more than once a year?
There are over 20,000 radon-related deaths every year in the US. The worst part about this is that almost all of these deaths are preventable. If everyone understood the dangers of radon and how to prevent its slow accumulation, radon sickness can be reduced to very...
Which States are affected most by Radon? Dealing with High Radon Levels
Radon gas is without a doubt a silent killer. No matter where you are in the world, chances are that radon gas is present in the air around you. Because it is a naturally forming gas, and there’s an abundance of radioactive material in the ground, you can’t escape it....
A Closer Look at Radon Levels: When you should be concerned?
Radon gas in the long term can be a deadly problem found inside every home. The biggest risk it poses is that we cannot detect it with our senses. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, so unless we actively test for radon levels, we won’t even know that it’s...
Debunking 4 Common Radon Myths You’ll Probably Hear About
Radon gas is a problem that has been around for centuries. However, we as a human species were only able to identify it in 1900. Since then, we have taken measures to control the spread of radon inside enclosed spaces. Even though more information about radon is...
5 Sources Of Radon Gas In Your Home
Did you know that indoor air can be five times more contaminated than outdoor air? Whether your home is old or new, you should opt for radon gas testing. Radon gas is not detectable through the eyes or nose. This radioactive gas exists in the natural world. When the...
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