| Radon
Why is radon
dangerous?
You can't see or smell radon because it is a colorless,
odorless gas. Radon is a decay product of uranium and
occurs naturally in soil and rock, and therefore radon
levels can vary home to home. Other sources of radon
include well water and building materials.
Radon is a
radioactive gas and has been identified as a leading cause
of lung cancer, second only to cigarette smoking in the
United States. EPA's most recent health risk assessment
estimates that 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year are due
to radon.
The U.S.
Environmental Agency says all homes should be tested for
radon regardless of geographic location.
The EPA
map of Oregon show radon potential but homes with
elevated levels of radon have been found in all three
zones.
The Surgeon General
advises that every home should be tested for radon every
two years. Read his health advisory:
Surgeon General's National Health Advisory on Radon
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