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January is Nation Radon Action Month
Radon gas is becoming more of a widespread problem in the United States, where 1 in 15 homes are affected by elevated radon levels. Radon cannot be seen, has no scent, and is colorless. It invades homes and buildings through foundation cracks and openings and even directly through concrete.
Radon gas is considered a carcinogen that comes from decayed radium and uranium in the soil. It is the #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers and causes people that do smoke greater chance of being diagnosed with lung cancer when exposed to this deadly gas.
The EPA suggests that levels of 4 (pCi/L) picocuries and above be addressed. Levels of 4 pCi/L are equivalent to eight cigarettes a day or 250 chest X-rays per year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that people take action against levels higher than 2.7 pCi/L.
The purpose of National Radon Action Month is to educate people about the health risks of radon, inform everyone how to test their homes for radon, and what actions need to be taken if high levels of radon are present.
Radon is a problem that affects millions of homes, daycares, schools, and buildings across the country. This is the time to get informed in order to stay safe and healthy in the places where you spend most of your time.
Check with your local health department and home improvement store for radon test kits. Visit www.RadonMonth.org for more information.
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