Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. You can’t see or smell radon. Testing is the only way to know your level of exposure. Radon can have a big impact on your health and indoor air quality. All homes should be tested for radon.
The Columbus Dispatch on MSN: Ohio House bills would require radon testing in schools, at home sales
An Ohio lawmaker introduced bills to require testing for radon, a toxic gas linked to lung cancer, in homes and schools.
Ohio House bills would require radon testing in schools, at home sales
A new bill introduced in the Ohio House would mandate radon testing in schools and offer tax credits to homeowners who install mitigation systems.
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The Dispatch will conduct some free radon testing in central Ohio homes, in partnership with a licensed professional. Ohioans can submit information to have their homes tested or share experiences ...
ktiv: Healthbeat 4: The importance of testing your home for radon, a dangerous gas
Healthbeat 4: The importance of testing your home for radon, a dangerous gas
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Make testing your home for radon part of your new year’s resolutions. January is Radon Action Month, because the best time to test is winter when the house is shut up tight.
Radon is an odorless and invisible radioactive gas naturally released from rocks, soil, and water. Radon can get trapped inside homes and buildings, and build up in the air. Over time, breathing in high levels of radon can cause lung cancer. All outdoor and indoor air has some radon in it.