Q. Do I still need to test my home for radon if we have a mitigation system in place? A. The answer is yes. Even if you have a mitigation system continually operating in your home, it is recommended ...
"Radon testing is very important because, unlike many other potential dangers in homes, without testing, we have no way of knowing if we are being exposed to radon in our daily lives," Tim explains.
Keeping the air in your home clean and safe to breathe isn’t just about having a few houseplants and living far from highly polluted areas. Without knowing, the air you breathe in your home could ...
Radon, an invisible gas and second-leading cause of lung cancer, can enter any home. Regular testing and affordable ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) -Testing your home for Radon gas is inexpensive and easy, and according to the Marathon County Health Department, being alert of the radioactive gas could help you reduce cancer ...
A column you wrote some time ago on radon mitigation system states that some installers seal the sump pit. Yet the instructions on our water heater, located nearby, warn that unless the pressure ...
EVANSVILLE — Radon mitigation work is nearly complete at the Old Courthouse after the gas was discovered at actionable levels last summer. Ryan Goelzhauser, with Popham Construction, who has run the ...
DENVER (CBS4)- One in two homes in Colorado has dangerous levels of radon and the companies that test and mitigate for it in the state don't have to meet any state standards. Colorado doesn't regulate ...
DENVER (CBS4) - After CBS4 Investigates found high radon levels in some Denver public housing units, the Denver Housing Authority is installing radon mitigation systems at the Columbine Homes public ...
LANSING, MI — Do you have a radon system installed in your home? If so, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) may want to inspect it. The agency is seeking volunteers ...