Why is there so much talk about radon in January?
It's because radon is everywhere, and we all breathe it every day. It seeps into structures like homes, businesses, hospitals, and schools. Radon radon doesn’t leave a smell, taste, or visible trace, so there is no way to know if you have elevated levels in your space unless you have a professional radon measurement test.
Without accurate testing, radon poses a significant health threat to anyone in your home or building (including pets).
While there are home kits that give you a snapshot of a measurement in a particular moment, accurate radon testing requires continuous monitoring based on the size and structure of your home or business.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests checking radon levels every two years, or between 18 and 28 months. Since January is National Radon Action Month, you’ve got the perfect excuse to schedule a test for your home or business.
Radon testing is an easy, affordable way to stay proactive about health and safety.
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