You had a radon test done. It came back "high" at 5.0 pCi/L. What? What does that mean? That doesn't exactly seem high. How is radon measured? Radon is measured in "pico-Curies per liter of air" abbreviated as pCi/L. The radon measurement gets its name from Madame Curie. How is radon measured? A single pCi/L… Read More
Safe Level of Radon Vs Acceptable Levels
Since the EPA has declared that the action level for radon is 4.0pCi/L, a lot of people assume this is a safe level of radon. In reality, the only SAFE level of radon gas is to have no radon. It’s a carcinogen, one that causes lung cancer. The US EPA says “Any radon exposure has… Read More