
FHFA Announces Radon Policy Updates
FHFA Weighs in with New Radon Policy for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Backed Loans for Multi-Family Properties Changes are on the way as additional radon policy requirements mandated...
Knowing the radon levels in your home is the first step in making sure you and your family are safe from exposure to radon gas.
Knowing the radon levels in your home is the first step in making sure you and your family are safe from exposure to radon gas.
Radon is an invisible, odorless, tasteless gas that can accumulate to dangerous levels in homes and buildings. Radon testing is the first step in making sure the air you breathe at home is healthy, safe, and clean.
A professionally installed radon mitigation system, is the solution for reducing the radon levels in your home. The EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L or higher.
FHFA Weighs in with New Radon Policy for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Backed Loans for Multi-Family Properties Changes are on the way as additional radon policy requirements mandated...
You may be asking “do I need a radon test?” because you find yourself needing to come to a decision in the middle of your real estate transaction, wondering...
Anyone with lungs can get lung cancer. For this reason, everyone should be aware of the potential dangers to their lung health. When most people hear of someone being...
With more people than ever working from home during the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to talk about the quality of the air you’re breathing. There are many benefits to...
In December 2015, I was only 51 when a spot was discovered on the lower lobe of my right lung. I have never used tobacco products, was a very...
U.S. Service members and their families living in housing owned and operated by the government are at risk for exposure to hazardous concentrations of cancer-causing, radioactive radon gas, as...
Hazards surround us every day. From sharing the road with my teenage son (best give him room) to the foods we eat (E. Coli with your romaine?), to the...
Chemical vapor intrusion (VI) can be a significant health risk to building occupants in the proximity of soils and/or groundwater contaminated by volatile organic compounds (VOC emissions). The risk...
Knowing the radon levels in your home is the first step in making sure you and your family are safe from exposure to radon gas.
Knowing the radon levels in your home is the first step in making sure you and your family are safe from exposure to radon gas.
A professionally installed radon mitigation system, done the right way, is the solution for reducing the radon levels in your home. The EPA recommends mitigation at 4.0 pCi/L or higher.
Buying or selling a home can often be a lengthy process with many hurdles, including the inspection. When radon comes into play, it can be hard to know what...
You may be asking “do I need a radon test?” because you find yourself needing to come to a decision in the middle of your real estate transaction, wondering...
I have lived in Louisville, Kentucky most of my life. For the last 10 years, I made managing my health a priority. I never smoked a day in my...
I was born and raised in Kentucky where I currently live with my husband and our three children. Never in a million years would I have believed I could...
U.S. Service members and their families living in housing owned and operated by the government are at risk for exposure to hazardous concentrations of cancer-causing, radioactive radon gas, as...
With more people than ever working from home during the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to talk about the quality of the air you’re breathing. There are many benefits to...
FHFA Weighs in with New Radon Policy for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Backed Loans for Multi-Family Properties Changes are on the way as additional radon policy requirements mandated...
Many parts of the country are at high risk for exposure to radon. In Kentucky and Southern Indiana, almost 50% of all buildings contain radon concentrations above the US...
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