The average radon level in an American house is 1/3 pCi/L. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) requires that if the radon levels are above 4.0 pCi/L, one should install a mitigation system. But...
Category: Radon Mitigation & Testing
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that can cause lung cancer over long-term exposure to high levels. Every soil has the presence of radon, and they can seep through concrete and also small gaps...
Radon is a dangerous, cancer-causing gas that can be found in many homes in the USA. But have you ever wondered how this gas enters your home? Radon gas enters a home mainly through the cracks and...
Radon is a dangerous gas that rises into the living areas of your home. It is the number one reason for lung cancer among non-smokers and the number-two reason for smokers. You can reduce the radon...
Radon mitigation is an important part of the many steps to protect against this silent killer. The EPA recommends solving the problem before it reaches a level where it's too dangerous to ignore or...
It is important to test for radon levels in a home before selling it. In fact, many states in the USA mandate that a radon test should be done and the results should be documented before selling a...