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no
It is present in the ground below the house and enters from below.
Because radon can be accumulated in buildings, in closed, non ventilated areas.
No. Radon is a gas, and a very volatile one at that. The only place it can accumulate is in totally sealed basements.
You need a radon detector to perform radon testing. Essentially it's a geiger counter. Radon is radioactive and you locate it just the same way. Many radon alarms are available for areas where Radon is a problem. You would need a radon detector for radon testing. You can purchase one from amazon.com for $130 shipped. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CEAY64
no
It is present in the ground below the house and enters from below.
To effectively eliminate radon in your house, you can start by testing for radon levels using a radon test kit. If high levels are detected, you can hire a professional to install a radon mitigation system, such as a vent pipe and fan, to reduce radon levels. Regularly monitor and maintain the system to ensure it continues to effectively eliminate radon.
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Because radon can be accumulated in buildings, in closed, non ventilated areas.
Like, radon? You get a fan to get it out of your house.
To effectively get rid of radon in your house, you can start by testing the radon levels in your home. If levels are high, consider sealing cracks in the foundation, improving ventilation, or installing a radon mitigation system. It's important to consult with a professional for the best solution for your specific situation.
No. Radon is a gas, and a very volatile one at that. The only place it can accumulate is in totally sealed basements.
You need a radon detector to perform radon testing. Essentially it's a geiger counter. Radon is radioactive and you locate it just the same way. Many radon alarms are available for areas where Radon is a problem. You would need a radon detector for radon testing. You can purchase one from amazon.com for $130 shipped. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CEAY64
Radon is an important problem for the atmosphere in the buildings not for the water. Radon from the water can be eliminated by boiling the water. Also because the most important isotope pf radon, 222Rn, has a half life of only 3,8235 days radon disappear after a period of time.
There are actually a lot of detectors you can get for your home that will see if you have a radon problem. Here is a link to a government website with more information. www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/consguid.html
Fortunately we haven't radium in our houses (but we have radon !).