What Is Radon Remediation?

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LIfetimeRadonMitigation is a process to remove high levels of radon from a home. The process involves installing a radon mitigation system. This system uses fans or ducts to direct the gas outdoors. In homes with high levels of radon, active systems are best. Passive systems do not use fans but utilize pressure differentials and natural air flow.

The cost of radon remediation varies depending on the type of home and extent of the problem. However, the costs are usually similar to other types of home repair. You can contact your state’s radon office for a cost estimate. A qualified contractor can also provide an estimate. This is important because contractors who do not specialize in radon reduction can make the problem worse.

Several factors can make people hesitant to take radon remediation steps. One of these factors is unrealistic optimism. Many people believe that they can undo the damage caused by radon at a later date. However, this can lead to inaction. If you suspect radon, test for it first. If the results come back positive, remediation should be implemented. If remediation doesn’t work, repeat the testing process.

Radon levels in the United States are measured in units known as curies. One curie is equal to one gram of Radium. The word “curie” is derived from the French scientist Marie Curie, who first determined the decay rate of radium in the 1920s. The EPA recommends that radon levels in a home be less than 4.0 pCi/L. Canada and Europe use different measurements. Four pCi/L is equal to 150 Becquerels per cubic meter.