As National Radon Awareness Week ends, federal, state and county officials are encouraging all homeowners to get their homes tested for radon. The test is a cheap and simple way to discover elevated levels of radon.
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends homeowners test homes every two years, and to retest any time they move, make structural changes to their home or occupy a previously unused level of a home. Radon levels greater than 4 picocuries per liter are considered dangerous.
The Environmental Protection Agency recommends homeowners test homes every two years, and to retest any time they move, make structural changes to their home or occupy a previously unused level of a home. Radon levels greater than 4 picocuries per liter are considered dangerous.
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