by Sean Woitas | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog
Research shows that radon reduction can help prevent 5,000 deaths caused by lung cancer. Almost every home has a certain degree of radon. Radon levels can sometimes greatly vary even in houses adjacent to each other. The amount of radon in your home depends on a...
by Sean Woitas | Jan 17, 2020 | Blog
The National Cancer Institute published an article in mid-2019 stating that overall mortality rates from cancer are drastically dropping across the United States. This is most likely due to improved treatment methods and being able to catch cancer earlier than in the...
by Sean Woitas | Jan 3, 2020 | Blog
You expect your home to be the safest place you and your family can be. You can set up a security system and put in a number of security measures in your home, however there’s one threat that can sneak by everything. That threat is radon gas. Radon gas is...
by Sean Woitas | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog
It is estimated that about 20,000 people die every year in the U.S. due to radon-related lung cancer. According to the surgeon general, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in America. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that’s produced when...
by Sean Woitas | Dec 3, 2019 | Blog
In the United States, more than 135,000 people die of lung cancer every year. That means that lung cancer kills more people than breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer combined. Of these deaths, radon is responsible for about 20,000 according to the U.S....
by Sean Woitas | Nov 15, 2019 | Blog
Radon is a dangerous radioactive gas that occurs naturally in small quantities. As an intermediate byproduct in the normal radioactive decay chains, it is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. However, its effects on humans are dangerous. Therefore, it is vital to...
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