A silent killer is lurking in homes across America—the invisible invader known as radon. You can’t see, taste, or smell radon, but you are likely breathing it in every day, and it may be compromising ...
Q: I’ve been hearing a lot recently about how dangerous radon gas can be. I purchased a test kit for my home, but I don’t know what levels are considered high. Could you please explain safe radon ...
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Radon, an invisible and odorless gas, poses significant health risks if allowed to accumulate indoors. Testing is the first critical step in identifying potential radon issues; regular testing is ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — January is National Radon Action Month and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is encouraging home owners to test their homes to protect themselves from ...
Radon, an invisible, odorless gas that seeps up from the earth, can cause lung cancer and kills more than 21,000 people in the United States each year. Since January is Radon Awareness Month, the ...
Despite its prevalence, there is no known level of radon that is safe, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Let’s face it, “radioactive gas” isn’t exactly a cheerful topic for dinner conversation. But when radon shows up on a home inspection report, it can quickly become top of mind. Radon needs to be taken ...
Nearly 64% of pre-mitigation home radon tests performed on Pueblo County homes between 2005 and 2023 tested above the action limit set by the Environmental Protection Agency, which necessitates action ...