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.
Read MoreRadon 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.
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