American Radon Removal is proud to provide you with the most up-to-date information and resources about radon and radon removal. We are committed to helping you make informed decisions about radon and radon removal, and this page is regularly updated with helpful tips and advice about radon. We have written about topics such as the health risks associated with radon, the most effective ways to test for radon in your home, and other ideas around mitigation. Our goal is to educate our visitors about radon and help them understand the vocabulary associated with it. If you are interested in learning more about radon, we encourage you to explore the links below.
This informative video below spotlights the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and their crucial work in nuclear energy and radiation safety. We believe in providing helpful information that communicates the importance of radon removal and mitigation. It sheds light on the paramount issue of radon and demonstrates the IAEA's efforts to mitigate health risks associated with long-term exposure to this silent but hazardous gas. Understanding the importance of radon safety is essential, and we invite you to join us in discovering the valuable measures taken by the IAEA to ensure a safer environment for all.
Don't let radon gas put your family at risk. Find out how an exterior radon mitigation system can effectively reduce radon levels in your home.
There is an entire week dedicated to the awareness of Radon gas. This resources gives all you need to know!
In this resource we explore the components of radon. What is this odorless and colorless gas, and why are people so afraid of it?
Details about how radon can systematically be removed from a home or building can be found here.
If you would like to know more about what the radon inspection process entails, you’ve found the right resource. This page will explain different testing methods and devices uses for radon inspections.
There are a number of different myths that revolve around how radon interacts with older and newer homes. We’ll dig into the facts here.
Are you curious about the risks of radon exposure? In this resource we compare lung cancer risk for smokers and non-smokers, related to radon.
Radon is not always residential related. Schools are often at risk without proper mitigation and regular testing. Find out more here.
Let’s go way back and discover the unique story behind how radon mitigation was discovered and how it formed the radon mitigation industry.