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Stay informed with our latest articles on radon safety. From initial testing to effective mitigation, we’ll help you protect what matters most.
Breathe Easier: How an HRV System Can Help Reduce Radon Levels in Your Home
f you’ve been looking into ways to improve your home’s indoor air quality, you’ve likely come across two important terms: Radon and HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilation). Radon is a hidden danger in many homes, while…
Turning the Tables on Radon: How Basement Pressurization Keeps Your Home Safe
When we think about home safety, our minds usually jump to smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and security systems. But there’s an invisible, odorless, and tasteless threat that might be seeping into your home right…
Why Sealing Cracks is a Vital (But Incomplete) Step in Radon Mitigation
If you’ve discovered elevated radon levels in your home, your first instinct is likely to grab a tube of caulk. It makes perfect sense: radon is a gas that enters from the soil, so if…
Buying a Home? Why You Should Never Skip the Radon Test
You’ve finally found it—the perfect house. The layout is exactly what you wanted, the neighborhood is great, and the natural light is stunning. Now comes the stressful part: the paperwork, the mortgage approval, and the…
How to Read and Understand Your Radon Test Results
Waiting for radon test results can be nerve-wracking. You’ve taken the right step to protect your home and your lungs, but when that report finally arrives, it often looks like a jumble of scientific jargon…
The Invisible Threat: Why Radon’s Alpha Particles Are So Dangerous to Your Lungs
Radon gas is completely invisible. You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, yet it is the second leading cause of lung cancer worldwide. To understand why this natural gas is so dangerous, we…
A Homeowner’s Guide to Testing Your Radon Levels
As homeowners, we check our smoke detectors, change our furnace filters, and test our carbon monoxide alarms. But there’s another invisible, odorless, and tasteless gas that could be lingering in your home: Radon. Radon is…
The Silent Threat: Why Your Radon “Dose” Matters More Than Your Radon “Level”
If you’ve recently tested your home for radon, you likely received a number—perhaps something like 2.5 pCi/L or 4.2 pCi/L. For most homeowners, the immediate reaction is to check that number against the Environmental Protection…
The Invisible Connection: Radon, Particulate Matter, and Your Lungs
When we talk about air quality, we often treat Radon and Particulate Matter (PM) as two separate chapters in a textbook. However, in the context of lung cancer, they are more like partners in crime…
Can an Air Purifier Remove Radon? The Truth About HEPA Filters
Radon is a word that often strikes fear into the hearts of homeowners, and for good reason. It’s an invisible, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that occurs naturally in the environment. But when it gets…









