The gas moves through the ground and into the air. Most often, radon penetrates a home through cracks in walls and solid floors and other holes in the foundation, such as gaps around service pipes. It ...
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Radon: The odorless, cancer-causing gas that may be in your home
Radon is all around us, but exposure to high levels can prove detrimental. Here's what you should know.
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