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Radon gas, a naturally occurring but dangerous radioactive substance, is an invisible threat that permeates homes across the United States. New research reveals that radon exposure significantly increases the risk of cancer in children, creating an urgent need for awareness and action.
Did you know? The U.S. national goal is for indoor air to be as radon-free as the air outside! While radon naturally occurs in outdoor air at around 0.4 pCi/L, indoor levels often surpass this due to radon seeping into homes. In Colorado, an average indoor level of over 6 pCi/L makes testing and mitigation essential for safety. Protect your health—test your home’s radon today!
Can you trust your radon monitor?
A recent study, conducted by Jing Chen from the Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada, examines the relationship between residential radon exposure and lung cancer, specifically focusing on two histological types: adenocarcinoma and small-cell carcinoma. The research analyzes data from various Canadian provinces to determine the impact of radon exposure in combination with tobacco smoking […]
What Does a Radon Mitigation System Cost in Colorado? Radon gas is a silent intruder in many homes across the United States, particularly in regions like Colorado where radon levels are naturally higher. If you've recently tested your home for radon and found elevated levels, you're likely considering installing a radon mitigation system. But how […]
Why DIY Radon Mitigation Can Be Risky: Leave It to the Professionals If radon levels in your home exceed safety thresholds, it’s crucial to mitigate these levels to protect the health of everyone who lives or spends time there. Radon is a Class A carcinogen, known to cause significant health issues in both humans and […]
A Guide to Radon Manometers for Homeowners When your home or building has elevated radon levels that require mitigation, a pipe-based system is often used to safely remove radon, ensuring it doesn't pose a threat to your health. Among the critical components of this system is the radon manometer, a tool that allows homeowners to […]
Arvada The average national indoor radon level is 1.3 pCi/L. The average indoor radon levels of Jefferson County, as determined by radon test results from Air Chek, is 5.2 pCi/L Bailey The average national indoor radon level is 1.3 pCi/L. The average indoor radon levels of Park County, as determined by radon test results from […]
Debunking Common Myths About Radon: What You Need to Know When it comes to radon, a harmful gas that claims thousands of lives annually, misconceptions can lead to serious risks and unsafe conditions in your home. It’s crucial to have accurate information about radon to protect your health and that of your loved ones. At […]
When you're on the hunt for a new home, you'll likely come across various features and conditions during tours and inspections. One such feature might be an existing radon mitigation system. But what should you do if you find one in a home you're thinking about buying? At Absolute Radon Safety, we specialize in radon […]
Protecting Your Pets from Radon: What You Need to Know Harmful substances in your home can pose serious threats not just to humans but also to your beloved pets. Radon is a prime example — while it's widely known to be hazardous to humans, it can also have severe effects on common household pets. […]
Addressing exposed dirt in your crawlspace is essential to any comprehensive radon mitigation approach. Radon gas is a colorless, odorless health hazard that can accumulate in homes from the ground below. Mitigating radon is crucial, but a common oversight is neglecting the crawlspace. Crawlspaces with exposed dirt act as a direct pathway for radon to […]
Radon Exposure Is Dangerous 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 […]
Radon Exposure Is Dangerous 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. […]
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 […]