Radon Gas: How Does It Work?

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Radon gas is an invisible, colorless, and odorless gas that is naturally present in the air, water, and soil. It is radioactive so when the levels become too high, it becomes dangerous to our health. It can enter your home through the water supply or through other means. Since it takes longer to break down indoors, it becomes particularly concentrated inside buildings. A short term radon test can help you detect when you should take action against radon.
How Does it Work?
A test kit bought from a hardware store can show you the radon levels in your home. It won’t be as accurate as a long term test, but it will give you an idea of the levels of radon in your home and whether or not you should do something about them.
Why use a Test?
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