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- Smoking, radon, and secondhand smoke are the leading causes of lung cancer. 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; this is especially true for radon. — “Radiation Protection and Release Prevention”, state.nj.us
- Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless radioactive gas that can seep into your home. Most home buyers perform radon tests before buying a home because high radon levels can potentially cause health problems. Get the facts about radon tests and. — “Radon Gas - Radon Testing and Mitigation”,
- Radon Contractors call for your contractors discount code. Need a EPA Approved Radon Start with a basic radon removal kit (includes HP2190 fan and u-tube. — “The Radon Store”, radon.biz
- The material distributed in the Radon Update is intended to provide information needed to help understand The most important contributor to indoor radon is the soil from which radon can be drawn through large and small subsurface gaps in the house. — “Radon”, physics.isu.edu
- A large portion of the general population is under the misconception that the frequently published risks associated with radon are well accepted scientific facts. In reality, the vast majority of well designed studies do not support policy or. — “Radon: Truth vs. myth”, forensic-
- radon n. ( Symbol Rn ) A colorless, radioactive, inert gaseous element formed by the radioactive decay of radium. — “radon: Definition from ”,
- Do-it-yourself products for basement waterproofing, radon mitigation, concrete crack repair, mold remediation, concrete staining, backup sump pumps, and basement repairs. RadonSeal deep-penetrating concrete sealer stops water seepage, vapor,. — “D-I-Y Basement Waterproofing, Radon Mitigation, Concrete”,
- Radon is a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas that causes lung cancer. It forms when uranium breaks down to radium, which in turn breaks down to form radon. — “Radon - American Lung Association”,
- Learn about radon and its health effects. Also purchase radon testing supplies or radon warranties. — “Radon-Ease”,
- Nationwide list of certified radon measurement or mitigation professionals. Administers the national certification program. — “National Environmental Health Association National Radon”,
- Because radon is a product of uranium, uranium mines may have high concentrations of radon and its highly radioactive daughter products. Radon has no stable isotopes, but it has 34 radioactive ones that. — “Radon”, schools-
- Radon definition, a chemically inert, radioactive gaseous element produced by the decay of radium: emissions produced by outgassing of rock, brick, etc. are a See more. — “Radon | Define Radon at ”,
- It can also be found in some spring waters and hot springs.[2] Epidemiological evidence shows a clear link between breathing high concentrations of radon and incidence of lung cancer. Thus, radon is considered a significant contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide. — “Radon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
- The Texas Department of State Health Services, Radiation Control Program official web site. Information on radiation-related subjects including radioactive materials, x-rays, laser, mammography, radon, and regulatory issues. — “Radiation Control Program Home Page”, dshs.state.tx.us
- This page provides information from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) on testing for radon in Minnesota homes and how to use test results. The recommendations reflect unique aspects of the radon levels typical in Minnesota which are affected by many factors such as climate, geology and. — “Minnesota Radon Testing and Use of Test Results”, health.state.mn.us
- Air Quality Control is one of Americas leading engineers in radon abatement and radon mitigation with over 40 years of combined experience in radon removal. — “Radon Mitigation - Radon Gas Remediation - Abatement - Radon”, radonmitigation.us
- Learn about radon, the risks, and reduction methods. Review radon levels in your area, order radon tests and find radon news articles. — “Air Chek, Inc”,
- Department of Environmental Quality - The Michigan Indoor Radon Program is a non-regulatory program. It's purpose is to increase awareness of the health risk associated with exposure to elevated indoor radon levels, to encourage testing for radon. — “DEQ - Radon”, michigan.gov
- Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas. It forms naturally from the decay of radioactive elements, such as uranium, which are found at different levels in soil and rock throughout the world. — “Radon”,
- You are likely to gain the most exposure to Radon in your own home, where you spend most of your time. Attention Smokers: Radon gas has been found to be only second to smoking as the major cause of lung cancer. — “National Safety Products | 877-412-3600 | ”,
- Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. There are low levels of radon outdoors. Indoors, there can be high levels. Radon can enter homes and buildings through cracks in floors, walls or foundations. Radon can also be in your water, especially well water. — “Radon: MedlinePlus”, nlm.nih.gov
- Information on health risks, real estate transactions, and more. From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. — “Common Indoor Air Pollutants: Radon”, epa.gov