Radon News

Residents Decry Proposal To Nearly Double Water Rates
A United Water spokesmen said that the rate increase is needed to finance more than $57 million in investments the company has made over the past 13 years, and also to cover gas, electric and chemical costs that have increased more than 200 percent... [Read More]

Most N.J. homes go unchecked for radon
More than 20 years after officials first publicized the dangers of indoor radon, well over a million homes in New Jersey have yet to be tested for the odorless, invisible gas, including tens of thousands in Monmouth and Ocean counties, according to state... [Read More]

Gas Leaks: What You Don't Smell Will Harm You
New York City was the scene of a puzzling mystery Monday. An unidentified gas-like odor made its way across Manhattan and parts of New Jersey and resulted in some building evacuations and mass transit interruptions. How can you protect your family... [Read More]