This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – This week’s Home Zone ...
A silent killer is lurking in homes across America—the invisible invader known as radon. You can’t see, taste, or smell radon, but you are likely breathing it in every day, and it may be compromising ...
Q. A recent inspection of my unit indicates that radon is entering through the concrete floor my first floor unit. Who is responsible for installing a radon mitigation system for my unit? A. Radon is ...
You got the radon test results back. The numbers are high—maybe 8.0 pCi/L, maybe higher. Your realtor says you need mitigation before closing. Or maybe you've lived in your Wisconsin home for years ...
If radon levels are found to be high, the next step involves calling a specialist to install a system to vent the gas outside. These systems can range from $1,200 to several thousand dollars, ...
We haven t even put away the holiday ornaments and here we are, already five days into the Environmental Protection Agency s (EPA) National Radon Action Month. This observance is intended to encourage ...
You’ve probably heard of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, but there’s another invisible threat that might be lurking in ...
Radon is an odorless, invisible radioactive gas. It's naturally released from rocks, soil and water—and it can get trapped inside your home, office or school. There's no known safe level of radon.