Radon is an odorless, invisible radioactive gas. It's naturally released from rocks, soil and water—and it can get trapped ...
Q: I’ve been hearing a lot recently about how dangerous radon gas can be. I purchased a test kit for my home, but I don’t know what levels are considered high. Could you please explain safe radon ...
Our neighbors were selling their home and had it tested for radon. The test was positive. Why should we be concerned about ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A potentially life-threatening gas enters Minnesota homes at higher rates than other states. During Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we wanted to better understand: What is radon? How ...
Up to a quarter of all Americans live in areas where radon levels are above the "action level" set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). According to a new paper in the journal ...
When it is very cold outside, many people keep their windows shut - but the risk of deadly radon gas rises if you don't air your living space. You can't smell or see it, but do measure and avoid it.
During the winter months, it's a good time to check homes for radon, according to the North Dakota Department of ...
Do you have radon in your home? Unless you test for the harmful gas, it's impossible to know. According to a recent study completed by the American Lung Association, 13.9% of radon test results in New ...
New data from the NC Department of Health and Human Services shows 77 of the 100 counties in North Carolina have at least one building with high radon levels. That includes all of the Triangle. Radon ...