Radon is a radioactive gas found in rock, soil, water, and natural gas. We don’t see it, we don’t smell it, we don’t taste it, but it’s all around us and it causes cancer.
Because radon is naturally-occurring, it is everywhere and nobody is safe from this cancer-causing gas.
Wherever we are, whether at home, in school, in the office or any other areas, these places can have a high level of radon, no matter if it’s an old or a new building.
Some researches indicate that 1 in 15 homes in the US have dangerous amounts of radon. Houses built side by side with each other are not guaranteed of having the same radon levels.
Radon Poisoning
Long-standing exposure to radon can cause lung cancer. Records show that radon poisoning is the second leading cause of lung cancer …show more content…
Radon can get off the water during water-related activities such as drinking, cooking, showering and washing clothes and dishes. They will slightly increase the amount of radon gas already present in your home.
How to Test Your Home for Radon
Radon is invisible, but there are tests available to measure the amount of radon in your house.
There are “Do-It-Yourself” kits available in the market, that you can do one or two times, to be sure. However, for deadly serious things like radon poisoning, which endangers your life and the life of your loved ones, you can have the testing done by a radon professional. Their results are more accurate and precise.
This is exactly the service that Advanced Radon Systems provide. Advanced Radon System offers complete inspection services for residential, commercial and new construction.
Backed with over 20 years of experience with over 4,000 inspections done, Advanced Radon Systems will be your partner in ensuring a safe home for you and your family. Call now at (269)-324-8139 for an appointment, and promptly ensure the security of your loved