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There is no way for the human senses to detect the presence of radon, and there are many ways it can enter your home.

Radon gas breaks down and becomes radioactive. There are no safe levels of radon.

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We can determine with a three-day test if the level of radon in your house has reached dangerous levels. We can offer unbiased guidance since we don't offer to "fix" high levels of radon in dwellings.
We can test your build quickly so that you can stamp it as radon safe in time for the new homeowner to move in--a value-added service your competitor may not be willing offer.
We can give you the peace of mind that your potential new home is healthy. And we can do it within the normal time frame for real estate purchase conditions to be met.
The primary route of exposure to radon and its progeny is inhalation. Radiation exposure from radon is indirect. The health hazard from radon does not come primarily from radon itself, but rather from the radioactive products (radon daughters) formed in the decay of radon.[1]
The general effects of radon on the human body are caused by its radioactivity and the consequent risk of radiation-induced cancer. Lung cancer is the only observed consequence of high concentration radon exposures; both human and animal studies indicate that the lungs and respiratory system are the primary targets of radon daughter-induced toxicity.