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The Environmental Protection Agency has a lot of information on radon mitigation. They have a checklist of what to look for in a service and they also have suggestions for your specific local area.

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where can I buy radon mitigation online?

http://www.radondetect.ca/store/home.phpThis website has all of the supplies necessary to fulfill your needs. This was the only website that I could find for you/


Where can I find advice on shopping for a service provider that does Radon testing?

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We can find radon as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 86.


Where can you find radon?

It comes from the breakdown of uranium.


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Radon is uses in medical treatments and seismology. Radon conventional medical use is now limited to treating cancer tumors, although alternative medicine practitioners insist that taking sauna baths in radon water can help arthritis. In seismology, tracking sudden increases in radon gas in soil or water is thought to predict earthquakes or in trying to find underground faults that could indicate more earthquake activity in that area in the future.


What other element is radon named for?

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Is it true that home radon levels decrease by half for every floor you move up?

There is no "decrease by half" rule for radon in structures. There are a lot variables, not the least of which is that radon is more dense than air, and will "pool" in lower levels. If you have "some" radon downstairs, you will have only a small fraction of that upstairs, unless you have whole-house air circulation. (In that case, the radon will be spread throughout the house. And that's bad.) It's a good thing this was asked, because radon is an underrated cause of lung cancer. And, though cigarette smoking is the unstoppable front runner, radon is solidly in second place. Two things are important here. One is to educate yourself regarding radon. You'll want to know a bit about the gas, a bit about how it affects you, a bit about what parts of the country (and even the county) where you're located are most likely to encounter it. Then you'll want to get a professional assessment of your own situation. It would be best if you got yourself up to speed first so you could better understand what the technician is saying, and ask "better" questions. WikiAnswers can help you get started, and you'll find some links below. If you have doubts about whether or not you have a problem in your house, ventilation will mitigate the problem until you can get an assessment. Note that most tests require a "static" air condition, and will not find much (if anything) in spaces where the air is moving unless the radon load is high. But you could have figured that out. In review, radon will build up only in "lower" areas (because of its density), and can only do so if the air is not being circulated. Your neighbors house could be fine, and yours might need remediation. Call your county public health office and see if you're in an area where lots of problems exist. They'll also have some information about radon testing and mitigation. Spool up, and get that consultation.


Why is radon still found in nature?

Radon is a radioactive chemical element that is created through the natural radioactive decay of uranium. Since uranium occurs naturally throughout our planet, we also find radon naturally.


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