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- Radon - Wikipedia
Radon is a contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), radon is the second most frequent cause of lung cancer, after cigarette smoking, causing 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year in the United States
- Radon Poisoning: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and More - Healthline
Long-term exposure to high levels of radon can be dangerous to your health Learn where you’re likely to find high levels of radon, how to test for it, and how it can impact your health
- Radon in California
Radon has been found in every county of the State Radon Potential Maps are used to speculate where high levels of radon might be found These maps WILL NOT tell you how much radon is in your home or any other location The ONLY way to know if radon is present is to test
- Radon | US EPA
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer You can’t see or smell radon Testing is the only way to know your level of exposure Radon can have a big impact on your health and indoor air quality All homes should be tested for radon
- Radon and Your Health | Radon | CDC
Radon is an odorless and invisible radioactive gas naturally released from rocks, soil, and water Radon can get trapped inside homes and buildings, and build up in the air Over time, breathing in high levels of radon can cause lung cancer All outdoor and indoor air has some radon in it
- Radon Gas: Causes, Exposure, Symptoms Complications
Radon is a naturally occurring gas, but too much exposure over time can lead to serious health conditions Luckily, there are ways to test for and reduce high radon levels
- 12 Essential Radon Facts: Risks and Protections - Radon. org
Learn the 12 crucial facts about radon, its health risks, and protective measures Explore comprehensive information on radon testing, mitigation, and safety
- Radon | Definition, Properties, Effects, Facts | Britannica
Radon, chemical element, a heavy radioactive gas of Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table, generated by the radioactive decay of radium It is a colorless gas, 7 5 times heavier than air and more than 100 times heavier than hydrogen
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