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Radon Testing and Radon Removal

Have you had your home tested for Radon?

Schools are closed and workplaces are shutting down… the corona virus has kept a majority of Americans inside their homes for weeks already. While you’re cleaning your closets, getting rid of junk, and other home improvements, make sure your home is up to date on it’s Radon Testing. Radon testing is a quick and simple way to check the Health of your Home. If high levels of Radon are found in your home, Radon Removal is generally quick and easy. Call or Text Healthy Homes for consulting on Radon Testing and Removal.

Did you know that the air inside your home is generally 2-5 times more polluted than outside air? According to the EPA, indoor air pollutants can exceed up to 100 times the pollutants of outdoor air levels. In other words, sometimes the air inside is more harmful than the air outside. The good news is that radon is super easy to test for in your home!

What is Radon?

How does Radon Enter the Home?

Radon is a naturally occurring gas formed deep beneath the surface of the ground. When the ground cracks and compresses, it releases some gas in the form of Radon. It is not good to breathe radon gas, especially if it’s in your workout area or other high traffic areas in your home. Dr. George Riegel President of Healthy Homes and Asbestos Removal Technologies suggests testing for radon every 3-5 years, and ALWAYS before purchasing a new home. We have the resources to test, remove, and greatly reduce any high levels of radon in your home.

Radon Gas in the home is the second leading cause of Lung Cancer, a precursor for many who have died in this global pandemic. Environmental Physicians often refer to Radon as the ‘silent killer’ because you can’t see or smell it. Often we find Radon in basements and/or first level floors. Other indoor air pollutants can cause health issues such as carbon monoxide, mold, asbestos, and lead paint.

What level of Radon is Dangerous?

According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), nearly one out of every 15 homes in the United States has elevated radon levels (4 pCi/L or more). The EPA has set an action level of 4 pCi/L. At or above this level of radon, the EPA recommends you take corrective measures to reduce your exposure to radon gas. Call or Text Healthy Homes! Dr. Riegel always strives to make your home well below this level for radon removal, at least 2.0 PCi/L or LOWER! Healthy Homes can help with radon testing and radon removal in your home. Contact us today!

What is the cost for Radon Removal?

The cost for Radon Removal differs from job to job. It depends on many factors like the foundation and structure of your home. Please Call or Text Us for a Radon Testing and Removal consultation in your home or workplace.  Please feel free to Contact Healthy Homes and Dr. Riegel with ANY indoor air quality issues in your home. PLEASE stay safe!!

Sources: https://www.epa.gov/radiation/radionuclide-basics-radon

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