Radon Video

BC State of the Air Report 2006

Air quality may be good compared to many areas in North America but existing pollution levels are nevertheless a health concern to British Columbians. Read the report.

Air quality in your home

The air in your home could be a hazard to your health. Take the room-by-room tour on Ontario Lung Association's YourHealthyHome website.

Radon

Radon: the second leading cause of lung cancer

Radon is a gas that is produced naturally by the breakdown of uranium in the ground and can get into your home undetected. You can't see it, smell it or taste it. The only way to know the radon level in your home is
to take a simple and inexpensive test.

 

Radon: What You Need To Know

Click on this animated presentation to find out what the radon risks are and what options are available to protect you and your family. The presentation consists of the following four sections:

-What is radon

-What are the risks

-How to test for radon

-Reducing radon in your home


Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about radon and how to test for radon levels in our Q and A section.

 

Contact a Radon Mitigator

Paul Muntak
Certified Radon Mitigator

T 1-877-352-2300

E paul@lynchinspection.com














 

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