Nashville
Radon Testing...
Don't
rely on radon test results taken
in other homes in the neighborhood to estimate the radon level
in your home
Radon
is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the country. One
in 15 homes has a high level of indoor radon. This is a problem
you should be concerned with. In fact, the U.S. Surgeon General
and the EPA recommend that all homes be tested.
Don't panic - homes that demonstrate high
radon levels can be fixed by stopping the inflow and cleaning
up the residue.
Why Do You Need to Test for Radon?
a. Radon Has Been Found In Homes All Over
the U.S.
Radon is a radioactive gas that has been found in homes all over
the United States. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium
in soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon
typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into
your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Radon
can also enter your home through well water. Your home can trap
radon inside.
Any home can have a radon problem. This means new and old homes,
well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements.
In fact, you and your family are most likely to get your greatest
radiation exposure at home. That is where you spend most of your
time.
Nearly 1 out of every 15 homes in the United States is estimated
to have an elevated radon level (4 pCi/L or more). Elevated levels
of radon gas have been found in homes in your state. Contact your
state radon office for information about radon in your area.
b. EPA and the Surgeon General Recommend That You Test
Your Home
Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at
risk from radon. EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing
all homes below the third floor for radon.
You cannot predict radon levels based on state, local, and neighborhood
radon measurements. Do not rely on radon test results taken in
other homes in the neighborhood to estimate the radon level in
your home. Homes which are next to each other can have different
radon levels.
Testing is the only way to find out what your home's radon level
is.
For more information on radon, check out the EPA
site or schedule a radon inspection
for your home in the Nashville area.
Contact Nashville Home Inspection and Book
a Radon Test Today!
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