Radon is one of the most dangerous contaminants in our environment. It enters homes through radon gas that escapes from the ground into the atmosphere, and it travels through the air as well. For families living in crowded neighbourhoods, this is a major concern.
Controlling radon gas is a significant public health concern because it causes lung cancer and other diseases, such as bronchitis, chronic fatigue, asthma, and headaches. Radon gas makes people feel ill at times they shouldn’t, and can even cause death. It’s easy to avoid suffering from radon by placing radon mitigation products in your home.
These products are sold through the plumbing supply stores and home improvement stores. If you have basement windows or doors that open to the outdoors, you need to use a radon mitigation system to control the amount of radon gas that seeps into your home.
Radon Detector to Measure Radon Levels in Your Home
Radon gas can enter your home through many different sources. It can come from your yard; it can come from your ground earth, such as when you dig a hole for a pool. Radon can also come from new cracks that may appear in your foundation, pipes that connect your foundation to your house, or even new brick that sits on your land.
You must first seal up any holes before you install a radon mitigation system to reduce the amount of radiation entering your home. Then you will need to install a device called a radon detector to measure radon levels in your home. You can choose between an ionization system and a passive infrared system; however, a passive infrared system is the only approved method to permanently and accurately measure radon levels in homes.
Radon Mitigation System
Radon mitigation systems can be installed anywhere in your home. However, it is recommended that you place the detectors where the radon gas comes into contact with your home. You should place the detectors where radon gas is absorbed the most, usually in the basement or the garage. If you have a crawl space under your home, you should place a radon detector there also. However, if there is nothing under your crawl space, you should place the detector in the direct path of radon gas that comes into contact with your home.
You would then have a device that would measure the amount of radiation coming into your home from the radon gas. The radon gas has a half life of four years, so basically you would have to test your home for about four years to determine the level of radon gas in your home. After installing your radon mitigation system, you would test the equipment every two months to make sure the system is working properly. If you find that the equipment is malfunctioning or not functioning, you should contact a professional radon mitigation specialist to help you. They will remove the faulty equipment and replace it with a new one.
Conclusion
Another benefit of radon treatment is that your monthly homeowner’s insurance premium will be less once you install a mitigation system. In addition, most homeowners prefer to pay a little more each month as they consider radon to be a health risk, even though the amount of radon gas emitted is lower than many other pollutants.
Thus, if you have been advised by a health professional that radon gas is a health risk to you or your family, you should seriously consider treating radon to eliminate the risk of adverse health problems.