The EPA/NEHA recommends that action be taken to reduce radon gas levels that measure in excess of 4pCi/1. In Colorado, this would be approximately 73% of the homes! Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, estimated to cause between 15,000 and 22,000 lung cancer deaths every year. Because radon gas is colorless and odorless, testing your air is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk. Testing for radon is simple and takes only a few minutes of your time. A radon test kit is placed in the lowest lived-in level of the home and left for a specified period of time. After that time, the test kit is sent to the laboratory for analysis. It's easy and relatively inexpensive to take care of a potentially lethal problem. Call 303.980.1961 today. |