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Radon: A General Overview

Radon is an inert gas found all over the world. It originates in the rocks found under your house


Every rock in the world has traces of uranium in it. It is the break down of the uranium in these rocks where radon gas gets it start. The gas is under a positive pressure. The gas works its way through the soil and gets into your home through cracks and breeches in your concrete slab. Radon can enter your home through sump pits, plumbing rough-ins, crawlspaces, well heads located in basements, French drains, and cracks. It does not matter whether your home is one month old or one hundred years old, your house has the potential to have a radon problem. Testing your home is the only way to know the radon level in your home.

RADON HISTORY
The radon issue started in 1984 when an electrician was hired by a Nuclear plant to do some work. When he walked into the nuclear plant he set off the sensors that indicated nuclear contamination. After the plant was thoroughly inspected and found safe, the E.P.A. checked his house and found very high radon levels. The E.P.A. wondered just how many homes in America have this problem and, consequently, the radon issue started. The E.P.A. estimates that one out of every fifteen homes has a problem with radon.

RADON AND THE HEALTH PROBLEMS THAT IT CAUSES
Radon gas in itself is not what causes health problems. The gas decays like the uranium did in the rocks. When the gas decays, an energy particle is released. This is the Alpha particle. When this particle is inhaled, it attaches itself to the cells in the lung. If the cell dies, your health is not at risk since the body naturally sloughs off dead cells. However, if the cell is only damaged, the DNA sequence is changed and the cell repairs itself. Now, you have growing mutated cells in the lungs that cause cancer.


All Technical Information & References in the Web Site Have Been Provided by the Environmental Protection Agency and the American Lung Association

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