What is Radon?

Radon is a radioactive gas that is both odorless and invisible, naturally emitted from rocks, soil, and water. It can enter homes and buildings through tiny openings and accumulate in the air. Prolonged exposure to elevated levels of radon can lead to lung cancer.

Impact of Radon

 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that radon is responsible for approximately 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States annually, making it the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths after cigarette smoke. Individuals who both smoke and are exposed to radon have a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer compared to non-smokers exposed to the same levels of radon. This highlights the importance of testing for radon levels in homes and taking necessary steps to mitigate exposure to reduce the risk of lung cancer.

Our radon monitors are known for their superior quality, providing accurate and dependable readings of radon levels in your surroundings. These monitors are readily available for immediate use after testing, eliminating any waiting time.

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