Our Blog

How to Reduce Radon Levels in Your Home

How to Reduce Radon Levels in Your Home

Radon, an invisible, odorless radioactive gas, can seep into homes from the soil and build up to dangerous levels indoors, significantly increasing the long‑term risk of lung cancer. The good news is that radon can be readily measured and in…

Radon Measurement Methods

Radon Measurement Methods: Which One Is Right For You?

Radon is a gas that’s produced naturally as the result of decaying radium. However, it’s also found in small amounts in the atmosphere and water. The presence of radon isn’t necessarily dangerous, but it becomes a problem when it accumulates…

How to Measure Radon

Radon is a type of a radioactive gas which is naturally produced when uranium is broken down in the ground. It is not easily detectable since it is impossible to see, taste or even smells it. Radon is normally diluted…

What is Radon

What is Radon

Understanding the Risks of Radon Radon exposure is a major problem that affects hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people around the globe each year. In many countries like the United States, it is the number two leading cause…