You Can’t See It. You Can’t Smell It.
But Radon Could Be in Your Home Right Now
Radon Basics
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How to Negotiate Radon Remediation in a Home Purchase
Here’s what most buyers get wrong: they treat a high radon result as a reason to panic or walk away,…
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Radon Disclosure Laws by State: What Sellers Must Tell Buyers
Here’s what most buyers and sellers both get wrong about radon disclosure laws: they assume that if a seller doesn’t…
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What Happens to Your Lungs When You Breathe Radon Gas?
Here’s what most people get wrong about radon: they imagine breathing it in like you’d breathe in smoke or fumes…
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Indoor Air Quality and Radon: What’s the Connection?
Here’s what most homeowners get wrong: they treat radon as its own separate problem, something you test for once and…
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Radon and Pregnancy: Is It Safe to Stay in a High-Radon Home?
Here’s what most pregnancy articles about radon get completely wrong: they treat radon exposure during pregnancy as a distant, theoretical…
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Radon and Pets: Can Dogs and Cats Be Affected?
Here’s what most pet owners get completely wrong: they assume that if radon is dangerous to humans, it must also…
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Can Children Be More at Risk from Radon Than Adults?
Here’s what most parents get wrong: they assume radon is equally dangerous for everyone in the house, so if the…
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Radon and Smokers: Why the Risk Is 25x Higher
Here’s what most articles about radon and smoking get completely wrong: they treat the 25x increased risk as a simple…
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Radon in New Construction Homes: Are Newer Houses Safer?
Here’s the assumption that gets new homeowners into trouble: they believe a freshly built house is a clean slate —…
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Radon in Texas: Surprising High-Risk Areas Homeowners Miss
Here’s what most Texans assume: radon is a northern problem. Cold states, basement states, Minnesota and Pennsylvania states. Texas is…
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Radon in California: Risk Zones and Testing Guide
Here’s what most California homeowners get completely wrong about radon: they assume it’s a cold-climate, Midwest problem — something that…
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Radon in Florida: Is It a Real Concern in the South?
Most people assume radon is a northern problem — something that affects basements in Iowa or Colorado, not slab-on-grade homes…
About Us
We Turn a Hidden Danger Into a Solved Problem. Radon is invisible, odorless, and deadly at high levels. But it’s also completely manageable — if you know what to do. That’s exactly what we teach. No fear-mongering. No fluff. Just the facts you need to protect your home.
