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How to Get Rid of Radon Gas

How to Get Rid of Radon Gas

Radon gas is a radioactive gas which occurs naturally. It is inert, odorless, and colorless and therefore it cannot be traced by your senses. This gas can cause lung cancer; in fact, it is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. The EPA...
Sump Pump Systems and Radon Gas: What You Need to Know

Sump Pump Systems and Radon Gas: What You Need to Know

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that as many as 1 in 15 U.S. households could have hazardous levels of radon gas. And much of that radioactive natural gas is finding its way into homes via basement sump pumps. What Are Sump Pumps? Sump pumps are used in...
Surgeon General’s Warning – Radon Causes Cancer

Surgeon General’s Warning – Radon Causes Cancer

Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment states that every state finds high levels of Radon in their borders somewhere. Roughly half of all houses in Colorado are at risk of higher than recommended levels as suggested by the Environmental Protection...
Understanding and Improving Radon Exposure

Understanding and Improving Radon Exposure

What is Radon Gas? Radon is a highly dangerous radioactive gas that forms from the decay of uranium found in igneous rock and soil. It is a naturally occurring element discovered in 1899 that is invisible, tasteless, and odorless. Radon is considered a noble gas that...