Several things in your home pose a serious risk to your and your family’s health. You should always ensure that your electrical fittings are covered and that your gas supply doesn’t have any leaks.
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Keeping the air in your home clean and safe to breathe isn't just about having a few houseplants and living far from highly polluted areas. Without knowing, the air you breathe in your home could ...
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking, and the radioactive gas could be present in local homes and buildings at alarming levels. According to the Garfield County ...
BYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — High levels of radon can be harmful; it’s the second leading cause of lung cancer. But the gas is colorless, odorless, tasteless and naturally occurring in the air. “If ...
Students testing air quality across the Princeton campus for a physics class raised concerns this week about radon levels in the basements of two buildings, but preliminary data collected by the ...
We have smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. They live in our houses, sniffing the air for nasties, and causing a right stink if something has gone horribly wrong. Norwegian company ...
Radon, an invisible, radioactive gas, could be causing your home to be unsafe. One in seven Vermont houses have heightened levels of radon, which increases a chances of getting lung cancer. The ...