Prevent Lung Cancer: Raising Radon Awareness
by Janelle Sorensen
Most of us know better than to expose our children to cigarette smoke, but are you preventing exposure
to the second leading cause of lung cancer? Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas that is released in rock, soil, and
water from the natural decay of uranium. It seeps into buildings and contaminates indoor air. You can't see, smell, or
taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous level in your home.
Four Things You Can Do:
- Test your home. EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommend that all homes
in the U.S. be tested for radon. Testing is easy and inexpensive. Learn more about testing your home, including how to obtain an easy-to-use test kit.
- Contact your state radon program for information about local radon resources and activities.
- Spread the word.
- Buy a radon-resistant
home. If you are considering buying a new home, look for builders who use radon-resistant new construction.
Learn more by calling 1-800-SOS-RADON.
Posted by: Janelle Sorensen
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