Radon Mitigation System; why is it Crucial?

High concentration of Radon is particularly dangerous after the prolonged exposure through inhalation; unfortunately it significantly increases the risk of lung cancer.

Radon Mitigation and Testing is used to reduce radon concentration in buildings. The goal of the mitigation system reduces indoor radon level and it is reasonably achievable. A quality radon mitigation should reduce year-round levels to below 2 pCi/L.

Essentially, a licensed Radon Mitigation Professional should determine the type of mitigation and help you to guide where to place the mitigation system. Radon mitigation uses a fan to consistently pull the air and vent the outdoor through pipe that ends above the roof.

Are You At The Risk For Radon Poisoning?

Radon can accumulate in places where ventilation is done adequately. Long-term exposure increases the change of lung disease that can cause coughing and difficulty in breathing. Unfortunately, long-term exposure to radon could be dangerous to your health.

What Is Radon?

It is naturally occurring radioactive gas. Essentially, the harmful gas is produced when uranium, thorium and radium breaks down in the soil, rock and water. After that, it is released into the air. Ideally, radon is tasteless and odorless hence, hard to recognize. Only professional kits and advanced detection tools can identify the presence of radon.

How to Test Your Home for Radon?

Unfortunately, radon levels can vary from one building to the next. Hence, you cannot be sure until the presence of radon is gone completely.

The only way to be sure if the level of radon is pretty high and you need to test for it. Ideally, you should not do this without the help of professionals:

Short-Term Testing

If you are in a hurry you can go for a short-term testing. These tests can measure the level of radon and it will take only 2-3 days; while other radon testing can take up-to 90 days. For short-term testing you will require the windows and doors to be closed as much as possible and avoid fans.

Long-term testing

Radon level may fluctuate day-today or month-to-month. Hence, you will get the most accurate result from long-term testing. The tests measure the level of radon for more than 90 days. Well, the tests are fairly expensive and you should depend on the professionals to get the right result.


 

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