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U.S. SURGEON GENERAL HEALTH ADVISORY “Indoor radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and breathing it over prolonged periods can present a significant health risk to families all over the country. It’s important to know that this threat is completely preventable. Radon can be detected with a simple test and fixed through well-established venting techniques.” January 2005

  • Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, formed from the natural decay of uranium found in soil and rock, that can be found at dangerous levels in more than ⅓ of the homes in Ada county. Radon is the #1 leading cause of lung cancer after cigarettes. (It kills more people each year than traffic accidents.) Radon gas in the soil and rock can move into the air and into groundwater, as well as into our homes through small cracks in floors or walls, construction joints, or gaps in foundations around pipes, wires, or pumps. This radioactive gas could potentially expose your family to a higher risk of lung cancer.
  • Homes with high levels of radon have been found in every state of the country and in almost every county of Idaho. Radon levels can vary greatly from home to home. Levels can even vary greatly between homes next door to one another. There is no way to guess or approximate which type of homes or neighborhoods have higher levels of radon. Even brand new homes could have dangerously high levels with no indication through our senses. Any home can have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, well sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements. In fact, you and your family are most likely to get your greatest radiation exposure at home if that is where you spend most of your time. Ada County is labeled as a “Zone 2” county (with levels between 2 & 4 pCi/L). However, more than ⅓ of all homes tested still have levels above 4.0 pCi/L in air.
  • Our technicians will place a small machine at the lowest living level in your home for a minimum of 48 hours. We ask that if the home is occupied, no windows or doors be left open during this time (except for normal ingress and egress); but you may continue life as normal. The measurement results are usually available within an hour of the end of the 48-hour measurement period. You will receive a very thorough and easy-to read report showing hourly readings of the radon levels, together with hourly readings of humidity, temperature, and air pressure at the device that can be compared to similar outdoor data from the geological reports.
  • Our technicians will place a small machine at the lowest living level in your home for a minimum of 48 hours. We ask that if the home is occupied, no windows or doors be left open during this time (except for normal ingress and egress); but you may continue life as normal. The measurement results are usually available within an hour of the end of the 48-hour measurement period. You will receive a very thorough and easy-to read report showing hourly readings of the radon levels, together with hourly readings of humidity, temperature, and air pressure at the device that can be compared to similar outdoor data from the geological reports.
  • Our technicians will place a small machine at the lowest living level in your home for a minimum of 48 hours. We ask that if the home is occupied, no windows or doors be left open during this time (except for normal ingress and egress); but you may continue life as normal. The measurement results are usually available within an hour of the end of the 48-hour measurement period. You will receive a very thorough and easy-to read report showing hourly readings of the radon levels, together with hourly readings of humidity, temperature, and air pressure at the device that can be compared to similar outdoor data from the geological reports.
  • Our technicians will place a small machine at the lowest living level in your home for a minimum of 48 hours. We ask that if the home is occupied, no windows or doors be left open during this time (except for normal ingress and egress); but you may continue life as normal. The measurement results are usually available within an hour of the end of the 48-hour measurement period. You will receive a very thorough and easy-to read report showing hourly readings of the radon levels, together with hourly readings of humidity, temperature, and air pressure at the device that can be compared to similar outdoor data from the geological reports.