Radon Detection Gives You Peace of Mind
Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, according to EPA estimates. Exposure in the home is responsible for an estimated 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year! The American Cancer Society estimates it to be the second leading cause of cancer in the United States today. That’s a big number for a problem with such a simple solution. You cannot see or smell radon. Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk. EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing all homes below the third floor. With our radon detection you can have peace of mind that you are living in a healthier atmosphere.
We Are Your Radon Detection Experts
Over the last five years Environmental Doctor has checked for radon in over 6,000 classrooms, homes and offices. Detection is a necessity for any homeowner looking for peace of mind for their family. We have installed over 5,000 radon mitigation and vapor systems. We have five full-time staff members licensed by the Ohio Department of Health for radon work. We also specialize in radon testing, including tests for other known carcinogens from entering your home.
We Follow EPA Protocols for Radon Detection
We follow all EPA protocols for single-family and multifamily residential buildings. They provide us guidance for conducting home assessments and making necessary improvements to maintain or improve indoor air quality and safety.
For Radon Detection in Dayton Ohio or Surrounding Areas
Contact us today for a test or to install a system to EPA and U.S. Department of Health protocols. We are the radon detection experts and look forward to working with you to help eliminate any fear of radon!
Radon Detection Finds Elevated Exposure in 1 in 5 Homes
Radon is the number one cause of cancer among nonsmokers. It’s a colorless, odorless gas that leaks up from underneath the ground. Radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths every year, including 2,900 nonsmokers. The only way to detect radon is a professional test using a service available in Dayton Ohio. There are no immediate symptoms of exposure. Elevated levels of radon have been discovered in every state, so no one is immune. In fact, the EPA estimates that 8 million homes have been exposed to radon. Some state surveys have found 1 in 5 homes to have elevated levels of radon.