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Radon testing and mitigation is an essential step in ensuring the safety and health of your Ann Arbor home. As an odorless, colorless, and tasteless radioactive gas, radon can seep into homes through foundation cracks and other openings, posing a significant risk without any immediate warning signs.
If left untreated, radon can lead to severe health issues, especially if your radon levels are high. The only way to detect radon is through testing, as it does not cause any immediate symptoms like headaches, nausea, or fatigue.
The EPA advises that all homes undergo radon testing and be mitigated if the radon concentration is 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. However, there is no safe level of radon gas.
If your home tests for elevated radon levels, it’s important to remember that radon problems are fixable. Here are the steps you should take:
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If your home tests for elevated radon levels, it’s important to remember that radon problems are fixable. Here are the steps you should take:
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