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The risks of radon and how to mitigate it in your home
SWAT Environmental reports that radon, a harmful gas linked to lung cancer, can be mitigated by testing and using techniques like active soil depressurization.
A library card is all you need to borrow a kit to test your home.
This story is sponsored by Utahradon.org. Over 21,000 Americans die every year from radon-induced lung cancer, yet most people don't know when they have been exposed to the radioactive gas. Here's ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Almost 15 years ago, doctors were treating Charlie McQuinn for lymphoma when they caught an unrelated lung cancer, he said. “There's no nerve endings in your lungs, so if you have ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A report obtained by NBC4 Investigates shows very high levels of a cancer-causing gas in a building where the Franklin County Sheriff’s office is moving. It is a move that has ...
RYE — Officials have temporarily closed the town’s public library due to “actionable levels” of radon detected in the 114-year-old building. Remediation efforts are under way at Rye Public Library.
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