

Fast Facts:
Radon is tasteless, oderless, invisible radioactive gas.
It's estimated over 20,000 people die each year.
Radon cost the US over 2 billion a year in health bills.
A family whose home has radon levels of 4 pCi/l is exposed to approximately 35 times as much radiation as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission would allow if that family was standing next to the fence of a radioactive waste site.
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Should You Test:
Testing is the only way to know if you have Radon.
There is no immediate symptoms that will alert you of the presence.
It could take years of Radon exposure before any problems surface.
It's estimated over 8 million homes are effected by Radon.
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Once tested by STL Home Inspection Services how can I fix my Radon problem? Radon reduction systems work. Some radon reduction systems can reduce radon levels in your home by up to 99 percent. The cost of fixing a home generally ranges from $800 to $2,500, with an average cost of $1,200. Your costs may vary depending on the size and design of your home and which radon reduction methods are needed. Hundreds of thousands of people have reduced radon levels in their homes.
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