Radon Air Systems!
Radon
in the Home
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that is a natural
radioactive decay product of uranium, a common element in
soil and rocks. Radon gas is considered harmless when
dispersed in outdoor air but can be a serious health hazard
when trapped in buildings.
How Radon Enters Your Home
Radon gas can seep into a home from the soil through dirt
crawlspaces, cracks in the foundation and walls, floor
drains, pipes and sump pumps. Radon can enter any home, old
or new, even those with no visible cracks. Each building is
unique, and the ground beneath it is also unique. Two houses
side-by-side can have totally different radon levels. The
only way to know what the radon levels are inside your home
is to measure them.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publishes Zone Maps
to diagram the radon status of counties throughout the
United States. Keep in mind that a Zone 1 rating (high
potential) is not indicative of a radon problem, and a Zone
3 rating (low potential) does not guarantee that their home
is free of radon.
Radon
also can enter a home through the well water. If your water
contains high levels of radon, the radon gas escapes into
the household air when the water is running. The EPA says,
“The radon in your water supply poses an inhalation risk and
an ingestion risk. Research has shown that your risk of lung
cancer from breathing radon in air is much larger than your
risk of stomach cancer from swallowing water with radon in
it.”
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