Radon
There are many dangers that may be lurking inside our homes. Many of which we can identify with our senses – we can see, touch, or smell them. However, there are some dangers that are not so easy to detect. One of these dangers is radon gas. In New Jersey, radon is a big issue.…
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes through cracks and gaps in the foundation. Most commonly, it’s found in older homes, although new buildings can still be at risk. Although radon is not visible, it can be dangerous. Prolonged exposure increases the risk of lung cancer, making it a significant…
Radon gas – known as a “silent killer” – oftentimes enters homes undetected, lurking in the air. The idea of testing for radon may sound intimidating, but we promise it’s easier than you might think – and it’s crucial to protect you and your family. We want to take this opportunity to provide you with…
Radon gas is a silent, invisible threat that can seep into homes and pose serious health risks to its occupants. Thankfully, passive radon mitigation systems have been an effective way to reduce radon levels in homes for years. However, there’s a growing trend towards transforming passive systems into active ones, and this transition brings with…
“Are the walls of your home silently poisoning you?” Many of us are blissfully unaware of the presence of radon, an odorless, colorless, and naturally occurring radioactive gas, that could be present in our homes and places of work. Originating from the normal decay of uranium found in most soils, radon can move up through…
Radon is a radioactive, colorless, and odorless gas that comes naturally from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rocks. It can enter homes and other buildings through gaps or cracks in the foundation and accumulate to dangerous levels. This can pose a serious health risk to those living inside, as radon is the second…