You got the radon test results back. The numbers are high—maybe 8.0 pCi/L, maybe higher. Your realtor says you need mitigation before closing. Or maybe you've lived in your Wisconsin home for years ...
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An inside look at radon fans and how they work
You’ve probably heard of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, but there’s another invisible threat that might be lurking in your home: radon. This naturally occurring gas can seep into your house from ...
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Radon: The odorless, cancer-causing gas that may be in your home
Radon is all around us, but exposure to high levels can prove detrimental. Here's what you should know.
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