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Buying An Older Home? Watch Out For This Silent Killer

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If you are buying an older home, you should make sure it is safe for you and your family to live in. One thing to be concerned with is radon that may be in your home without you being aware of it. Not knowing can lead to many health problems with your family and even death. Below is information on radon so you can ensure your home is safe from it.

Radon

You cannot smell, taste, or see radon so you would have no clue it was in your home. Radon is a type of gas that is developed with the breakdown of water, rock, soil, and uranium. Once the gas appears it can get into your home through any type of hole or crack. These cracks and holes are often found in the foundation of a home. Drafty windows are another entry point for this gas. You can also get radon into your home if you use well water. Radon can also leak through a basement.

Once radon gets into your home everyone in the home will breathe it in. Over time this will lead to respiratory problems, headaches, and may eventually lead to something like lung cancer.

Test for Radon

The only way to know if your home has radon is to have it tested. You can purchase radon test kits on your own to do this testing. To ensure it is done correctly, however, you should hire a radon testing service. This way you will know for sure that your home does have radon so you can take steps to make your home safer.

If radon is found in your home, the radon testing company can give you information on how to remove the radon.

Remove Radon

There are different techniques that can be used to remove radon from your home. One common technique is known as depressurization. With this, suction pipes are installed through the concrete slab that is below your home. A vent fan made for radon is then installed. When the fan is running it pushes the radon out of your home.

Another technique that can be used to remove radon from your home is installing an energy recovery ventilator system. This is a machine that is used to exchange indoor air with outdoor air. This machine will constantly run for a period of time to remove all radon from your home.

After radon removal, you should have your home retested to ensure all radon is removed. You may want to consider periodic testing after this also.

For more information, contact a radon testing service in your area.

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9 March 2020