Radon Services
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based in USA
Testing for radon is common in private and commercial real estate transactions. Many states require registration and/or certification for testing. HydroTech maintains all certifications and meets all state and federal regulations. Radon is the off-gas of decaying uranium deposits and is commonly found throughout the continental United ...
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based in USA
Radon is an odorless and invisible gas, which occurs naturally as a by product of the breakdown of uranium. Long term or chronic exposure to radon has been linked to major lung problems. Utilizing strict EPA protocols. Testing available in CT, MA, NH. Willow tests for radon in air as well as in ...
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Manufactured by Colorado Springs Radon Mitigationbased in USA
Colorado Springs Radon Mitigation offers a wide range of radon services for every situation, from barely detectable levels to extremely high ...
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based in USA
Radon is a radioactive gas. It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your home traps radon inside, where it can build up. Any home may have a radon problem. This means new and old ...
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based in USA
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It is formed by the natural breakdown of uranium in rock, soil and water. Radon gas moves up through the soil and can be drawn into our homes by slight pressure differences. Once inside, radon can become trapped and build up to unsafe ...
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based in USA
Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer next to cigarette smoking. Ninety-five percent of the counties in Colorado have radon levels above the EPA’s guideline of 4.0 pCi/L. Through a simple radon test performed by our NEHA certified inspectors, you will know if your home or office is below EPA’s guideline of 4.0 pCi/L, or if ...
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Manufactured by Durridge Company, Inc.based in USA
The EPA recommends, and we agree, that continuous radon monitors be calibrated at least every year. RAD7 calibration requires four to five working days from the receipt of the instrument. As a preliminary to recalibration, we inspect and test every RAD7. If additional service is required, this may delay the return of the ...
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based in USA
Peak Environment has been building 'High Quality' radon mitigation systems since 2001. We offer a 'Lifetime Warranty' with all of our systems and a 5 year warranty for the fan, fully transferrable - no matter how many times the property changes ownership. Our Radon Staff is accredited by the National Environmental Health Association, the ...
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based in USA
Radon testing is the only way you can know whether your home has high levels of radon. EPA's assessment shows that 21 000 deaths of lung cancer patients are traced to radon poisoning. You owe yourself the responsibility of protecting you and your loved ones from this sinister substance, and it's relatively easier than you ...
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based in CANADA
Radon is a radioactive, colorless, odourless, tasteless noble gas, occurring naturally as an indirect decay product of uranium or thorium. As radon decays it produces new radioactive elements called radon daughters. Unlike the gaseous radon itself, radon daughters are solids and stick to surfaces, such as dust ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
If the location, construction and ventilation of a workplace make elevated radon levels seem likely, or it is in an affected area as defined by the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB), the employer should have the premises tested. We are able to offer this service if required in order to assist you towards compliance with the ...
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based in USA
An effective method to reduce radon levels in crawlspace houses involves covering the earth floor with a high-density plastic sheet. A vent pipe and fan are used to draw the radon from under the sheet and vent it to the outdoors. This form of soil suction is called sub-membrane suction, and when properly applied is the most effective way to ...
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based in USA
The first step of radon mitigation is to detect the source of this poisonous gas. But what is radon ...
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based in USA
Your Licensed Radon Mitigation Company Servicing Toledo OH, Sandusky OH, and Surrounding Areas. ...
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based in USA
Radon gas is a colorless, odorless gas that builds up inside homes and other buildings after entering the structures from the sediment beneath through the foundation, pipes, drains and other routes of entry or from well water.According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as many as 1 in 15 homes has elevated concentrations of radon ...
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based in USA
We are Colorado’s oldest Radon Testing and Mitigation Contractor. A properly installed radon mitigation system can reduce your radon levels as much as 99%, providing you with a safe and healthy home ...
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Manufactured by Alfa Chemistrybased in USA
Alfa Chemistry provides multiple measurements for radon in the following areas: Analysis in homes Analysis in large buildings Diagnostic analysis for mitigation and post-mitigation Diagnostic analysis to assess radon emanation from building materials Exposure assessment in epidemiologic studies Equipment for the measurement of radon at ...
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Manufactured by Colorado Springs Radon Mitigationbased in USA
Radon gas is responsible for at least 20,000 cases of lung cancer every year. Children are at higher risk than adults for developing lung cancer as well as leukemia due to radon exposure. This is true whether or not parents realized radon was a problem in their ...
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based in USA
It's crucial to test your home for radon, especially during cooler weather months when the "chimney effect" can lead to higher readings and increased exposure. Radon, an invisible and odorless gas, is a cancer-causing radioactive substance that poses a health risk to your family. In fact, it's the leading cause of lung cancer among ...
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based in USA
Several mitigation processes can be used to reduce radon concentrations in your home. The easiest among them is the ventilation ...
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