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RadonCare: Mitigation<br />

and Testing for a<br />

Healthier <strong>Home</strong><br />

When we think about the potential hazards lurking in our homes, States, responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths each year.<br />

we often consider visible threats like mold, lead paint, or faulty The World Health Organization (WHO) similarly recognizes<br />

wiring. However, there’s an insidious and silent danger that can radon as a significant global health risk. These sobering statistics<br />

infiltrate our living spaces, often going unnoticed until it’s too late: underscore the importance of addressing radon exposure in our<br />

radon gas. Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, poses homes.<br />

a significant health risk when it accumulates in enclosed areas.<br />

Fortunately, RadonCare offers mitigation and testing solutions that The Role of RadonCare<br />

can make our homes safer and our families healthier.<br />

RadonCare plays a crucial role in combating the radon threat<br />

The Radon Threat<br />

by providing comprehensive mitigation and testing services.<br />

Mitigation involves the installation of systems that prevent radon<br />

Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is formed from entering our living spaces or vent it safely outdoors. Testing,<br />

naturally from the decay of uranium in soil and rock. It can seep on the other hand, allows homeowners to assess their radon levels<br />

into buildings through cracks in the foundation, gaps around and take appropriate action if necessary.<br />

pipes, or even through the water supply. Once inside, radon can<br />

accumulate to dangerous levels, increasing the risk of lung cancer, Mitigation Solutions<br />

particularly among those who smoke.<br />

Mitigation is a proactive approach to radon control that focuses on<br />

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), preventing radon from entering homes or reducing its levels to safe<br />

radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United concentrations. RadonCare professionals are trained to assess the<br />

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