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Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can seep into homes through their foundation.It can be deadly at high levels.
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The Department of Health Services says if you’re a home or building owner, or a child care provider, you should get your building tested for radon.
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There's a naturally-forming gas in this part of the country that can have health consequences if it's in your home at high enough levels.January is…
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You can't smell it, taste it or see it, but it could kill you. That is why January is set aside as Radon Awareness Month.It's a radioactive gas. Radon…
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An invisible, orderless and tasteless gas is a leading cause of lung cancer, even among non-smokers. It also can be here in the Northwoods.January is…
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You can't detect it with your senses, it occurs in many parts of the state and is a leading cause of lung cancer.January is National Radon Action Month.…
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It's an invisible and odorless gas found in every county in the United States. The Environmental Protection Agency has declared January as National Radon…
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January is National Radon Action Month. Exposure to radon gas is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Smokers have an even larger threat of…
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It’s National Radon Week. Health officials are reminding people to get their homes tested for the dangerous gas to prevent long term exposure.Oneida…