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Back with more news for you today. It's amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were...

Home Safety – Radon Detection

Home Safety - Radon Detection. ... Home Safety - Radon Detection. By Jack Manns. Jack Manns Level: Basic I have decided that Zig Zigler is absolutely Read the rest of this entry

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In recent years, the idea of indoor air quality control has become a bigger concern to the basement waterproofing industry. When I began working with the industry over 20 years ago, the idea of basement waterproofing was exclusive to the controlling of and prevention of water seepage and flooding. With homeowners becoming more aware of radon gas infiltration, moisture Read the rest of this entry

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Radon – Latest Radon news – Quit Smoking Monday Messages

If you've been keeping up with my blog posts lately you'll know I've come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I've got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em...

Quit Smoking Monday Messages

When uranium, an ore that occurs in small amounts in nature, breaks down, radium is released as radon gas into Read the rest of this entry

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radon safety – YouTube – Radon PSA (Español)



Unfortunately, radon gas is odorless and colorless, making it very hard for us to detect it with our natural senses. When it gets into our homes through cracks or any other openings that may be found in our basements, it accumulates without us noticing thus causing radon poisoning. The effects of this are devastating and in fact, this is a major cause of lung cancer.

Radon poisoning is basically the impact of alpha particles, which comes as a result of decaying of the gas on the lung cells. Breathing difficulties, chest pains, coughing that some times comes out with blood, wheezing and infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis are some of the symptoms of this poisoning. Generally, when it comes to radon, prevention is the measure you can take. In fact, only 15% of patients with cancer caused by radon are likely to survive.

Generally, radon occurs naturally and you'll find it exposed more in some areas than others. For instance, areas where uranium is extracted tend to have high levels of this gas and people living here are more exposed to this gas. Nevertheless, radon gas levels outdoor are basically harmless.

The best way to deal with radon poisoning is preventing it. In fact, this gas has devastating effects that are almost irreversible and non-curable such as cancer. Actually, statistics show that there is a connection of lung cancer in smoking and radon caused lung cancer. Nevertheless, making sure that your house have a good and functional ventilation system, avoiding to sleep in the basement and having radon tests regularly are some of the preventive measures.

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Radon – Latest Radon news – Dark Matter: Can you hear me now?

Hey Readers! I've been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below...

Dark Matter: Can you hear me now?

Unfortunately, in COUPP's bubble chamber that simulated WIMP bubble looks much like the bubble caused by common alpha particles such as radon. ... Read More... Read the rest of this entry

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