EPA recommends radon testing in January
Protect your family from the second leading
cause
of lung cancer in the U.S.
PHILADELPHIA
(January 8, 2013) - January
is national Radon Action Month and the
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency encourages everyone to test their homes for radon. January is an especially good time to test homes and schools because windows and doors are closed tightly and people spend more time indoors.
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency encourages everyone to test their homes for radon. January is an especially good time to test homes and schools because windows and doors are closed tightly and people spend more time indoors.
Unsafe
levels of radon can lead to serious illness. The Surgeon General has warned that
radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States with an estimated 21,000 deaths a year. Only smoking causes more lung cancer deaths. By making simple fixes in a home or building people can lower their health risks from radon.
radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States with an estimated 21,000 deaths a year. Only smoking causes more lung cancer deaths. By making simple fixes in a home or building people can lower their health risks from radon.
Radon is a
colorless, odorless, tasteless gas; so testing is the only way to know if radon
is present in your home or school. Test kits are available in home improvement
centers and hardware stores and costs approximately $20. The kits are simple to
use with easy testing and mailing instructions.
Make the
commitment to protect your family. Test for radon. Fix the problem if you find
elevated radon levels. Save a life!
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