Radon Eliminator Advises Public How To Respond To High Radon Levels
April 30, 2019 – – Uniontown, OH based Radon Eliminator recently issued a public advisory warning homeowners to be wary of radon accumulation in their homes. While the company specializes in the mitigation and removal of radon, they believe that the first step to a safe household is an aware and alert homeowner.
A colorless gas that gives off no telltale odor, radon is dangerous to human and animal life alike due to its radioactive properties. This radioactivity causes damage in living cells and tissue, increasing the body’s risk of cancer. As radon is a gas at room temperature, it can easily enter the lungs when breathed in, where it continues to give off radiation; this practically means that victims of high levels of radon exposure generally suffer damage to their lungs and are therefore at greater risk of lung cancer. In fact, radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the US, killing more people than drunk drivers each year. It is the leading environmental cause of cancer deaths in the US as well.
According the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ohio is among the worst states known for issues stemming from radon exposure. Notably, it is formed by the radioactive decay of the element uranium, which is naturally found in all rocks and soils. On their blog, Radon Eliminator strives to inform homeowners about the measures they can take if they discover that their home has high levels of radon. Check out the blog to learn more.
The most direct action that a person can take upon finding unsafe levels of radon in their home is to contact a licensed specialist. This is advisable even if they cannot ascertain whether the radon levels are too high; a specialist would be able to accurately measure radon levels when they arrive. It is better to err on the side of caution in these circumstances due to the possible health risks it poses to the family in residence. Radon Eliminator itself is able to carry out tests for radon concentration, should a customer request it.
The company points out that each state in the US has a radon office that would have a list of certified radon specialists who can lend their assistance in the event of a radon-related problem. The company further affirms that hiring a specialist is not a step that should be avoided, since lowering high radon levels requires both technical knowledge and a specialized skill set. It is deeply unlikely that an average individual would be able to fix radon issues by themselves. Furthermore, the company says that, “A licensed contractor will study the radon problem in your home and help you pick the right treatment method.”
Following this, homeowners should make every effort to get a radon reduction system installed, also known as a radon mitigation system. Using such a system can potentially reduce radon in a home by up to 99%, and customers are entitled to a free mitigation quote from Radon Eliminator as well. “It is important to act quickly for the safety of yourself and your family,” says the company, adding, “once you know the radon levels in your home, you will be able to decide if radon mitigation is needed to keep you safe. Radon Eliminator has a team of licensed professionals who can provide you with a free radon test or mitigation quote. Once we understand the layout of your home, we will be able to provide you with detailed information regarding the installation of your Radon Mitigation System.”
The radon expert’s advice extends to other aspects of keeping a home free of radon, including filling in the cracks of a home’s foundation to halt radon seepage and improving ventilation in the affected area to air it out. Homeowners may visit the Radon Eliminator website and browse their blog to learn more about keeping their families and themselves safe from radon exposure.
Those who wish to have their homes checked for radon, or who want to hire a radon specialist, may contact Cedric Mims of Radon Eliminator. In addition to their website, customers may get in touch with the company through their social media platforms, or learn more about Radon Eliminator here.
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For more information about Radon Eliminator, contact the company here:
Radon Eliminator
Cedric Mims
(330) 844-0703
sales@radoneliminator.com
4392 S Arlington Rd
Uniontown, OH 44685
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