A look at frequently asked questions about radon and what Ohioans can do to protect themselves from the toxic gas.
A forthcoming bill in the Ohio House could lead to more radon testing in schools and offer homeowners a tax credit.
Many people don’t know how to protect their homes and loved ones from the harmful effects of radon. When radon is responsible for around 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year, understanding how to ...
Most people think of their basement as a storage space, a home gym, or a spot for the kids to hang out. Few ever stop to ...
The most dangerous threat in a home might not crackle, leak, or smell. It might sit quietly in the basement right now, building up with every passing day. Radon does not sting the nose. It does not ...
Radon is all around us, but exposure to high levels can prove detrimental. Here's what you should know.
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) -It’s the second leading cause of lung cancer, and since radon has no smell or taste, it likely isn’t a danger you think about, but experts say the levels can be the highest during ...
SPRINGFIELD — Do you know that federal and state guidelines recommend testing your home for the presence of radon? This radioactive gas seeps undetected into homes from the ground, and such indoor ...
What is radon, and why aren't all radon mitigation systems equally effective? HelloNation has published the answer in an article featuring insights from Paul Nicholson of Radon Measurement & ...