By radon on September 8, 2009
You can actively test for radon in your home using electronic radon detector. It is believed that electronic radon detectors are more accurate than passive radon detectors e.g. charcoal testers. There are various electronic radon detectors in the market.
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By radon on September 8, 2009
Have you ever tested your home for radon? If so what next? There is need to vent your home and reduce radon levels. Are you aware that there are guides on how to do this?
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By radon on September 6, 2009
Radon gas is not considered safe at any level, but the gas is naturally occurring so the radon detector is needed to ensure the levels are within accepted levels.
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By radon on September 6, 2009
Radon systems come in two forms, the passive radon system, and the active radon system. The active radon system is most often used after the passive system has been unable to reduce the levels of the gas in the building.
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By radon on September 6, 2009
A radon mitigation system is used to remove radon gas from an enclosed building. These systems can use either a passive or active approach to moving the radon gas out of the space and back into the open air.
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By radon on September 6, 2009
Radon kits are used to measure the amount of radon in the home or business. These kits are installed on the lowest level of the building where the radon is seeping into the space.
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By radon on September 6, 2009
While every building should be tested for radon levels, those built in areas with noted radon problems should run both a short term and long term radon test kit in the home to rule out any problems.
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By radon on September 6, 2009
The effects of safe radon levels on the body are still harmful, but often cannot be avoided. Smokers tend to have higher risks of lung cancer associated with even the smallest amounts of radon in the air.
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