Radon, an invisible and odorless gas, poses significant health risks if allowed to accumulate indoors. Testing is the first critical step in identifying potential radon issues; regular testing is ...
As more people work from home, the risk of breathing in cancer-causing radon gas is higher. WSJ’s Beth DeCarbo demos a DIY radon test for your home. Photo: Beth DeCarbo/The Wall Street Journal ...
While you can’t see or smell it, you can protect yourself from the gas, by getting a mitigation system. It helps prevent ...
By the time radon hits the open air, it’s diluted enough to not pose a risk to human health. But trapped indoors, depending ...