Homeowners Face Risk from Radon
Radon is an invisible gas and every home is susceptible to it. Mitigation systems can significantly decrease the carcinogenic risks posed by radon.
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Last update on September 24, 2022
Radon is an invisible gas and every home is susceptible to it. Mitigation systems can significantly decrease the carcinogenic risks posed by radon.
A Cleveland-area member grew concerned about the presence of radon in his home after tests found high levels of the gas in his neighbor’s house.
Most people don’t think about radon gas until it’s detected during an inspection, but it can cause serious health problems. Is it lurking in your home?
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