Avanty Construction - Your Full Service Radon Mitigation Expert in Maryland
Avanty specializes in Radon and mold mitigation in Maryland.
Radon is a deadly, odorless, invisible carcinogenic gas that's entering homes across Maryland.
Avanty has over 20 years experience in Radon mitigation.
Avanty guarantees results!
EPA Map of Maryland Radon Zones
Mitigating homes since 1991, Avanty has helped thousands of people
live healthier lives in their own homes.
Whether you're selling your home and need a system installed prior to
settlement, or you're just concerned about your family's health, Avanty
can help you with your radon problem. Avanty also has a fully trained
bilingual staff to help you.
We hope you find the information listed in this web site informative
and complete. Should you have any questions not covered in this site or
would like to comment on the information found here, please feel free
to call Avanty at (410)-848-9476.
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Protect Your Family From Radon
The Minnesota Departments of Public Safety and Health are teaming up to bring awareness to the dangers of radon. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Any home - no matter the size or location- can pull up radon gases from the ground. Many people might be breathing in these deadly gases and never know. We hope this informational video will motivate you to get a radon test kit.
Mold, Mildew & Moisture
Learn how installing a Radon system can significantly reduce the amount of mold-causing moisture in your home. Click here.
Important Radon Information
On January 25, 2003, The Washington Post presented a series of
articles reconfirming the dangers of Radon, and the actions required to
detect and remove this health hazard from your home
IMPORTANT NEWS! CanSAR - Cancer Survivors Against Radon
CanSAR provides a voice to stop the nation's 2nd leading cause of lung cancer.
To learn more about this important organization and read the testimonies of survivors of radon related cancer, Click
Here.
All Technical Information & References
in the Web Site Have Been Provided by the Environmental Protection Agency
and the American Lung Association