Radon Gas in Homes and Lung Cancer
by: Mark J. Donovan
Unsuspecting homeowners may not
realize the full risks associated with Radon gas in their homes. Increasing
evidence suggests that Radon gas is the most underestimated cause of Lung
Cancer. Radon gas can occur anywhere, however some areas of the United States
are known to have abnormally high levels of this potentially deadly gas. Though
Radon gas can be found in every state, the highest concentration levels are in
the Northeast and the upper Midwest of the United States.
If Radon gas can be dissipated from
homes and into the atmosphere it is relatively harmless. However, when Radon
enters homes and stays trapped, which can frequently happen with today’s more
tightly sealed homes; the gas can become a health problem.
The Radon gas typically enters a
home from a basement. If the basement is not adequately vented to the outside
atmosphere the gas can build up to high levels within the home.
There are differing opinions about
the minimum safe levels, however the evidence continues to grow that Radon may
be the most underestimated cause of lung cancer. Radon gas may be particularly
more dangerous to children, smokers and those who spend much of their time
indoors.
When purchasing a new home, make
sure a Home Inspection is performed and that the Home Inspector checks for
Radon levels. The cost for a Radon test is minimal and well worth it. If high
levels of Radon gas are detected proper ventilation systems should be added to
the home. The costs of such ventilation systems are again quite reasonable.
About The Author
Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan
has been involved with building homes and additions to homes. His projects have
included: building a vacation home, building additions and garages on to
existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes. For more home improvement
information visit http://www.homeadditionplus.com and http://www.homeaddition.blogspot.com.