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Children Susceptibility to Radon Gas
Getting a new house is exciting. But at the same time, we need to be careful to assess safety, comfort, and security. When buying a new home for you and your family, it is important to have the home tested for radon before closing the deal. Radon is an odorless and...
Radon Detector: Do You Need One at Your Home?
Radon is a by-product of the decomposition of uranium. It is a colorless, odorless, and radioactive gas that cannot be detected by humans. As naturally occurring gas, it cannot be eliminated. A high level of radon is most common in the Northern, Midwestern, and...
Prevent Radon from Getting into Your Home
Various reliable techniques exist for lowering radon levels in homes. Improvement in radon mitigation systems has come to the point that any home can be fixed by a certified radon inspector. It is estimated that 6% or one out of 15 homes nationally in the United...
Various Types of Radon Testing
The radon gas moves from the soil into your home through breaks and pores in concrete and gaps in walls and floors. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States, any house can have an elevated radon level regardless of age, structure,...
What to Look for When Buying a Radon Test Kit
Radon gas is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless gas. There is no concentration level of radon gas that is considered safe for your health. And so, it is important to protect yourself and your household from radon gas. Avoiding the adverse effect of radon gas...
Hire a State Certified Radon Mitigation Contractor
Radon exposure imposes a risk of causing lung cancer. Although radon cannot be eliminated, having a lower radon level at home lowers the risk of having lung cancer. Radon level is measured in the air using the unit "picocuries of radon per liter of air," or "pCi/L."...
Radon Association with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Lung cancer has become far more prevalent since the 1900s. Today, it is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. It even tops heart disease as the leading cause of smoking-related mortality. Although the prevalence of lung cancer to men is second...
Radon Mitigation for Slab-on-Grade Houses
A usual category of houses is called slab-on-grade. These are houses that do not have a basement or crawl space beneath them, but rather they were built on top of a concrete slab. This is a construction strategy applicable where the house is located on a bedrock or a...
Practical Tips to Reduce Radon Level at Home
Radon is a radioactive gas. It is colorless, tasteless, and odorless. The only way to find out its presence is to test for it. It is common in rocks and soil. Radon concentration is relative to the concentration of uranium and thorium in the soil. The outdoor average...
Review Your Radon Service Contracts
The process of reviewing a radon mitigation service proposal may take time to ensure you choose the best radon mitigation professional. After you choose a proposal, you need to request a service contract. Get a contract first before getting any job done. The contract...
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