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Q: How long is too long to be exposed to radon?
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What is radon exposure?

The state of being exposed to radon gas


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The radon gas emitted by the uranium ore makes it much more likely that you'll get cancer if you're exposed to it for too long.


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What family does radon belong too?

noble gases


Can radon get into a home with an exposed basement?

Radon is formed by the decompostion of Radium and/or Uranium which means that a source of either element is decomposing underneath you. The only real way to eliminate it is to remove it form underground. A good method to reduce radon is to open windows (if there are any) to let the gas escape


What symptoms do people experience if affected by too much radon?

The Word is: There are no symptoms. The excess exposure ultimately manifests as lung cancer, with no symptoms along the way.


What is the state at room temp of radon?

Radon is a gas at room temperature, and quite a bit below it, too. A link can be found below.


Is radon used in neon signs?

No, the other noble gasses are however. Because of its radioactivity radon is simply too dangerous for use in lighting.


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