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As we kick off the new year, there's more to January than just resolutions and winter weather. It's also National Radon Action Month, a crucial time to raise awareness about the dangers of radon gas and take steps to protect your home and loved ones. We’ll explore why homeowners should pay attention to Radon Action…
When we think about dangers in the home, we often don't consider radon gas. However, it's a real but hidden danger, especially for our pets. Radon is a gas that comes from the ground and can get into houses through small cracks or openings. It's a gas that you can't smell or see, but it…
As experts in the field of radon mitigation, we've seen it all: the good, the bad, and the downright disastrous. Here at Radon Removal, we're dedicated to ensuring your home is safe and radon-free. This commitment not only encompasses installing top-quality mitigation systems but also repairing and rectifying those that fall short of the necessary…
As a homeowner, you take pride in maintaining a safe haven for yourself and your family. However, without the proper surveillance, a number of factors can threaten your health and safety within the walls of your home. For instance, radon concentration is a notorious threat to homes across the country, with concentration levels varying based…
Radon is often called the silent killer because it is a colorless and odorless gas. Radon is a radioactive carcinogen, and it’s dangerous. Radon occurs naturally as it is released from rock, soil, or water and can accumulate within your home. Exposure to radon increases your risk of getting lung cancer. It’s the number two…
Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers in the United States and the second leading cause of lung cancer for smokers. It is estimated that radon gas is responsible for as much as 14% of all lung cancers worldwide with higher rates among smokers. The Surgeon General and the US Environmental Protection…