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What I see in the field

  • Writer: US Environmental
    US Environmental
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

In Illinois, especially across many western suburban areas, I’ve repeatedly seen consistently elevated radon levels across neighborhoods with similar architectural styles. These homes often sit on similar soil profiles, and that matters more than age, design, or occupancy habits.

Radon is a byproduct of uranium naturally present in soil and rock. Because of that, all homes have some level of radon—the IMPORTANT QUESTION, how much radon is in your home?


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