Radon gas is odorless, colorless and it can be dangerous if it's not taken care of. Two out of five homes in Idaho have high radon levels. In fact, the EPA says radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. The invisible gas rises...[Read More]
Date Published: 02/06/2020
January marks National Radon Action Month and the state Department of Public Health is encouraging residents to test their homes for this invisible and odorless but harmful gas. Radon is the leading environmental cause of cancer deaths. It is a...[Read More]
Date Published: 01/21/2020
Hiding in far too many homes is the second-leading cause of lung cancer, radon. January is Radon Action Month, and, according to a press release, the American Lung Association wants to clear up five common myths around this deadly gas. "Radon is a...[Read More]
Date Published: 01/21/2020
In Idaho, 2 in 5 tested homes across the state have higher-than-recommended radon levels. January is Radon Action Month, and the Department of Health and Welfare is encouraging Idahoans to test their homes for radon and raising awareness about the risks...[Read More]
Date Published: 01/09/2020