Radon is an invisible, odorless naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into your home from the ground.
This silent killer can enter a house through cracks or other openings in the foundation. Radon in homes can cause harmful health effects.
In fact, long-term exposure to radon can lead to lung cancer and other more serious health risks.
Radon health risks are highest for vulnerable populations. Radon and children are of particular concern because their young lungs are still developing. When it comes to radon and pregnancy, radon can increase the risk of certain birth defects and low birth weight.
Radon and pets is another concern. Their chances of exposure and radon poisoning are higher because they spend much of their time inside the home.
Radon gas symptoms don’t always appear right away. For example, lung cancer can take several years to develop. Symptoms often emerge after the cancer has advanced, making it harder to treat.
That’s why it’s important to be aware of the following symptoms of radon exposure:
Only a professional test can assess radon levels. AmeriSpec inspectors receive radon certification to safely and professionally test for radon. A radon test includes placing inspection devices in habitable areas of a home.
AmeriSpec’s local radon inspector will measure ongoing levels using a certified radon detector, assuring that they fall within a safe range.
If a house has high levels of radon, home mitigation is the next step. Radon mitigation involves installing specialized equipment for radon removal from the foundation.
Don't gamble on your family's future. Radon dangers are real. Remember, you can only determine if your home is affected by testing for radon.
AmeriSpec’s professional radon testing services will provide you with accurate results and essential peace of mind.