Clearing Deadly Radon Gas

Nowadays when you buy a home, you often have a radon level reading taken, but what do the numbers mean? The National Radon Information Hotline has a free brochure that explains what radon is, how to test for it, and more. There is also a Radon FIX-IT Program operated by the Consumer Research Council, a non-profit consumer organization that provides free guidance and encouragement to consumers who are trying to fix their homes that have elevated radon levels. The Program operates from noon to 8 p.m. EST and has information on reducing elevated radon levels, referrals to experts, and names of contractors who are qualified to help. For more information, contact National Radon Information Hotline at 800-767-7236 (SOS-RADON) and the Radon Fix-It Program at 800-644-6999; or Indoor Air Quality Information Clearinghouse, IAQ Info, P.O. Box 37133, Washington, DC 20013; 800-438-4318; www.epa.gov/iaq/iaqinfo.html

 

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