Why Should I Test For Radon?

The EPA recognizes radon gas as the leading cause of lung cancer in non smokers, and the second leading cause of cancer in smokers. Over 21,000 people die annually from lung cancer cases attributed to radon exposure, which means roughly 58 people die every day. Luckily, radon is simple to measure for and mitigation systems can be installed to remove this deadly gas from your home or business.

Trace amounts of radon can be found everywhere - we all breathe it daily. This becomes an issue when radon gas concentrates within closed system of your house, without any venting mechanism pulling the gas out of your family’s air and dispersing it into the atmosphere above.

People test many factors to maintain good health. Water quality, fire safety, structural integrity, and of course air quality should all be included in your routine home due diligence. Give us a call today to schedule your free estimate!