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Radon Gas: Second Leading Lung Cancer Cause According to Jamey Gelina, Air Quality Control Agency Radon Specialist
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Radon Gas: Second Leading Lung Cancer Cause According to Jamey Gelina, Air Quality Control
Agency Radon Specialist.
January: National Radon Action Month
(1888PressRelease) Radon causes more deaths every year than any other household...
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Radon Gas: Second Leading Lung Cancer Cause According to Jamey Gelina, Air Quality Control
Agency Radon Specialist.
January: National Radon Action Month
(1888PressRelease) Radon causes more deaths every year than any other household hazard including
fires and carbon monoxide.
Every home is required to have a smoke detector, but most homes have
never been tested for radon.
January is National Radon Action Month.
According to radon mitigation
contractor Jamey Gelina, "approximately 8 million U.
S.
homes have elevated radon levels.
"
(1888PressRelease) January 17, 2010 - One in 15 homes across the U.
S.
has elevated radon levels.
With
as many as 21,000 deaths each year, radon exposure is second only to smoking in causing lung cancer
deaths in the United States, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
The only way to know whether radon exists in elevated levels in your home, and to protect your family
from radon, is
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