- Radon Information - Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is in the air we breathe inside our homes, in our gardens, parks or even ball fields. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water. As nature releases it, it gets into the air we breathe. Radon cannot be seen and has [...]Read More about Radon Information
- Radon Mitigation / Reduction - Lowering high radon levels requires technical knowledge and special skills. The EPA has a list of contractors who have passed a test in radon mitigation and carry an EPA issued RCP identification card. The phone number for the State of Ohio radon help desk is 1-800-523-4439. Radon problems usually can be fixed for about the [...]Read More about Radon Mitigation / Reduction
- Radon Testing Methods - Testing is simple and only takes 48 hours for a short-term computerized test. This test is ideal if you want an idea of what the level may be. The radon test should be performed on the lowest floor of the house that is lived in as habitable space. In other words the test would not [...]Read More about Radon Testing Methods