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Radon Gas Testing

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. You can't see or smell radon. Testing your home is the only way to know your level of exposure. All homes should be tested for radon, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Hire me today to test your home. 

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What Is a Radon Test

Understanding radon testing is essential for protecting your home and family. Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless, radioactive gas that can seep into homes, posing serious health risks if left undetected. This guide from (Company Name) in (City, State) explains the step-by-step process of professional radon testing, highlighting the importance of early detection, the latest testing methods, and how certified home inspectors use advanced tools to measure radon levels accurately.

Why You Should Have Your Home Tested for Radon
Radon is a Leading Cause of Lung Cancer

Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer, especially among non-smokers. Regular radon testing ensures that your home is safe from this invisible, odorless threat.

It's Present in Homes Across All States

Radon is found throughout the U.S., and nearly 1 in 15 homes have radon levels above the EPA's recommended action level of 4 pCi/L.

Radon Levels Can Be Reduced

If high levels are detected, proven mitigation techniques can reduce radon levels by up to 99%, creating a safer environment for occupants. 

Trusted Radon Testing Backed by IAC2 and InterNACHI Certification

Don’t leave your health and safety to chance. Contact me today to schedule your radon test and ensure your home’s air quality is safe.

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