Radon Testing and Abatement: A Homeowner’s Guide
Quick Answer Radon testing measures the amount of radon in a building, and radon abatement, also called mitigation, lowers it. Testing tells you whether a home has a...
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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.
Quick Answer Radon testing measures the amount of radon in a building, and radon abatement, also called mitigation, lowers it. Testing tells you whether a home has a...
Quick Answer Radon is common across Colorado, where about half of homes test above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L. The Front Range, including Denver, sits on uranium-rich...
Quick Answer Radon mitigation systems need light, regular maintenance to keep working. Check the fan’s pressure gauge monthly, listen for changes in fan noise, and have the system...
Quick Answer Home health hazards are environmental conditions in residential buildings that can cause illness or injury. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development identifies eight primary hazards:...
The numbers in the 2026 Indoor Environments Association (AARST) Radon Report Card for Illinois are striking. Out of 108,909 pre-mitigation tests recorded statewide, 43% came back at or above...
Radon is invisible and odorless, which makes the question deceptively practical: how high can radon levels actually get? The honest answer is, much higher than most homeowners realize. EPA...
Is indoor air worse than outdoor air? When Detroit makes the news for its air, people pay attention. The Detroit, Warren and Ann Arbor region was ranked the sixth...
If you are asking when radon levels are highest, you likely know enough about radon gas to understand that it is not something you want in your home at...
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