January is National Radon Action Month. Learn how you can take action to lower the radon level in your home.
What is radon?
Radon is a colorless, odorless, invisible gas that can only be detected through radon testing. It is a radioactive gas that is produced by the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils.
Why should I take action?
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that exposure to radon in the home is responsible for an estimated 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year. Yet it’s a health hazard with a simple solution. Learn more about the health risks related to radon exposure.
How can I take action?
- The EPA recommends all homeowners test their residences for radon gas concentrations. There are both short- and long-term testing kits available.
- Find information on your state’s radon program, with contact information here.
- Refer to the EPA’s website for additional information including remediation information if radon is found in homes.
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