Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes and buildings made up mainly of concrete because these materials are porous, thus allowing water vapor into its structure where they mix with other elements like calcium carbonate found abundantly all around us, contaminating them further making even more dangerous when brought indoors causing mutations on DNA cells which lead towards development. Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that can be found in the air around us. It forms naturally when uranium decomposes slowly and emits radium particles into our atmosphere, seeping through cracks or other openings deep underground. These accumulations of highly radioactive gases are called "radon zones." They collect between soil layers, forming natural pockets on Earth's crust before venting up to the surface. It poses a threat to humans living nearby because of its carcinogenic properties. Have you ever noticed the faint smell of chlorine after an earthquake? That's because radon gas is seeping out from cracks in rock and soil. Radon causes lung cancer if it builds up in a house over time, so when selling your home or buying a new one, many states require you to have your property tested for radon levels before closing on the deal.
Why Schedule Radon Testing?
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly. It occurs naturally when uranium in soil and rocks breaks down. Radon testing for your home protects you from the harmful effects of radon exposure by allowing us to determine if levels are too high or low before we recommend mitigation systems.
Why schedule radon testing? In North America alone, an estimated 21 million homes have unsafe amounts of this dangerous radioactive element called "radiation" within them, which means they pose serious health risks such as lung cancer due to prolonged inhalation over time even though it is invisible and undetectable without special equipment like ours. One reason might be if you're concerned about exposure from sources like water pipes within your residence. These are common spots for high radiation levels, often reaching unsafe numbers, which could cause illness over long periods. Another good reason is that many places don't have air quality reports, so without conducting a test yourself, there's no natural way to know what kind of pollutants may exist in the environment around us, including our homes!
Why Choose Us
If you live in Chandler, AZ, and are interested in buying a new home or selling your current one, then I would highly recommend that you choose radon testing. Radon is an invisible gas produced by decaying uranium found naturally throughout the environment - it can be seeping out of rocks everywhere. This means if there's enough uranium near where you like to spend lots of time (like at work), this could lead to high levels inside as well. It's not always easy to detect without proper equipment. Still, with services offered by our company, we're able to make sure homes all around Arizona have safe ventilation before anyone moves into them.
It's one thing knowing there might be something wrong with the indoor air quality but another when professionals look into it further using proven methods that lead them down the specific path about what needs to be done next before things get worse!