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By wangell (anonymous) | Posted December 09, 2010 at 20:48:58

I have had 25 years experiences researching and teaching on radon detection and radon risk reduction. The problem with a map of radon probability is that it totally useless to determine whether a householder should or should not test. Several houses, apartments, or school classrooms next to each other can have widely differing radon concentrations. The health risk of indoor radon is one of the is one of the most thoroughly documented risk we face. The risk of dying from exposure to radon in the home is about 70 times greater that that of accidental carbon monoxide exposure in the home. Everyone should test their home. wangell@umn.edu

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