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Our History
Radon Protection Services is the oldest radon testing and mitigation company in South Central Pennsylvania. Initially a division of Mason Dixon Home Inspection, we began operating as a separate company in 1995.
Now incorporated as Radon Protection Services of Gettysburg, INC, we have earned a reputation as the most experienced and reliable radon mitigation firm in the area.
All radon testing and mitigation services are provided by Steve Gorman, Bob Anderson, and Tim and Matt Giuffreda. Steve and Bob are PA-DEP certified radon testing and mitigation specialists with over 35 years of radon mitigation experience.
As of January 2023 we have installed over 9,763 radon reduction systems.
What is Radon?
Colorless. Odorless. Completely invisible, radon gas is the byproduct of decaying uranium, a naturally occurring radioactive metal found all over the world. Trace amounts of radon can be found in the air, but it becomes dangerous when it concentrates in homes and businesses over time.
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In the News: Former Olympian “Radon gave me cancer”
Former US Olympic Hockey player Rachael Malmberg was quoted by People Magazine in January 2019, sharing that prolonged exposure to radon in her childhood home lead to a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis…read more here.
WHAT IS RADON?
Radon is an element, number 86 on the periodic table. Radon gas is the byproduct of decaying uranium - a naturally occurring, radioactive metal found all over the world. Central Pennsylvania has a particularly high concentration of uranium in the soil and bedrock beneath our state…read more here.
WHY SHOULD I TEST FOR RADON?
Radon was identified as a possible cause of lung cancer in the 1980’s, when scientists connected cancer related deaths in uranium mine workers to prolonged exposure to high levels of radon gas…read more here.