Every home is different, and it's important to test your home for radon levels regardless of your neighbor's results. According to the EPA, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and testing is the only way to know your home's radon levels.
Don't be embarrassed about potential radon problems in your home - take action to protect your family's health. The WHO offers guidelines on protecting against radon exposure, including information on testing and mitigation.
If you're unsure about how to test for radon or interpret the results, don't hesitate to contact us or call us at (315) 679-6351. Our experts at EcoSpect can guide you through the process and provide recommendations for mitigation if needed.
Taking proactive steps to ensure your home is safe from radon is a responsible choice for your family's well-being.