What are the health effects of Radon?
There are no immediate symptoms. In Colorado, approximately 3 out of 4 homes have radon levels in excess of the EPA recommended action level of 4 picocuries (pCi) of radon per a liter of air. According to EPA Estimates, Radon is the #1 cause of LUNG CANCER among non-smokers. Overall Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths every year.




Is radon a problem in your home?
While Colorado geology indicates the potential for Radon problems, the only way to determine if there is by measuring the radon level. Measuring for radon can be done simply and relatively inexpensively.
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After testing, what do I do if my radon levels are above 4.0 pci/l?
Today's technology can reduce indoor radon levels below 4 pCi/L, in most cases, to 2 pCi/L or less. Simple systems known as sub-slab depressurization system, uses pipes and a fan to remove radon gas from beneath the concrete and foundation before it can enter the home. Learn more about Radon Mitigation