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Radon Affects on Children and Pets

Radon Affects Children and Pets

Radon is a radioactive gas that can have harmful effects on human health, including an increased risk of lung cancer. Children and pets are particularly vulnerable to the effects of radon. Their bodies are still developing and they have a higher respiratory rate than adults. Read on to discover how radon affects children and pets. […]
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common questions about radon

Common Questions About Radon

Radon is a dangerous gas that should be treated. Read our Common Questions About Radon to learn the facts about radon gas.   What is radon? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is produced by the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It is present in the environment all around us […]
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top 10 radon myths

Top 10 Radon Myths

There are many myths surrounding the danger of radon. We are here to provide the top 10 radon myths so you can understand the truth about radon.   Myth 1: Radon is not a serious health concern. Truth: The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified radon as a Group 1 carcinogen, which means it is […]
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Radon the silent killer

Radon the Silent Killer

Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is produced from the decay of radium, which is present in small amounts in the earth’s crust. It is odorless, tasteless, and colorless, making it difficult to detect without the use of specialized equipment. This makes radon the silent killer. When radon gas is released into the […]
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Radon levels map

Health Hazards from Radon

Radon is a naturally occurring, radioactive gas that is produced by the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in the United States and is responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths each year. Let’s dive into the health hazards from radon. Despite these dangers, many […]
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non-smoker radon risk

Non-Smoker Radon Risk

Lung cancer kills thousands of Americans every year. Smoking, radon, and secondhand smoke are the leading causes of lung cancer. Non-Smoker radon risk is higher than you’d think. Although lung cancer can be treated, the survival rate is one of the lowest for those with cancer.  In many cases lung cancer can be prevented.    […]
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January Radon Awareness Month

January Radon Awareness Month

January is Radon awareness month. Radon is estimated to cause around 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States every year and is the second leading cause of lung cancer, according to the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can get trapped in homes and buildings and expose […]
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