Test your home for radon -- it's easy and inexpensive.
Fix your home if your radon level is 4 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher.
Radon levels less than 4 pCi/L still pose a risk, and in many cases may be reduced.
Radon is estimated to cause thousands of lung cancer deaths
in the U.S. each year.
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Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas.
You can't see radon. And you can't smell it or taste it. But it may be a problem in your home.
Radon is estimated to cause many thousands of deaths each year.
That's because when you breathe air containing radon, you can get lung
cancer. In fact, the Surgeon General has warned that radon is the
second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. Only
smoking causes more lung cancer deaths.If you smoke and your home has high radon levels, your risk of lung cancer is especially high.
Radon can be found all over the U.S.
Radon comes from the natural (radioactive) breakdown of uranium in
soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon can be
found all over the U.S. It can get into any type of building - homes,
offices, and schools - and result in a high indoor radon level. But you
and your family are most likely to get your greatest exposure at home,
where you spend most of your time.
You should test for radon.
Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk
from radon. EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing all homes
below the third floor for radon. EPA also recommends testing in schools.
Testing is inexpensive and easy - it should only take a
few minutes of your time. Millions of Americans have already tested
their homes for radon. For more information view our links page.