Why is radon testing so important before you buy and house and before you sell your house? Well, to answer that, we need to know what radon is and what effect it can you and your family. These things will be discussed in the topic for today.

So radon is actually a radioactive gas that comes from a natural breakdown process of uranium into soil, rocks, the water, and the air we breathe. It typically rises up from the ground into the air, and can seep into cracks or cuts in your foundation and into your home, where it can thus be trapped. The part that you should really be worried about is that it doesn’t matter if its an old or new house, radon doesn’t discriminate. So with this in mind, why is it important to test for it?

Radon has been the cause of over 21,000 related lung cancer deaths all across the U.S., pretty high stakes. If you don’t test for radon, you may not find out that you have it in your home until you have symptoms pertaining to the gas. Radon is an odorless, tasteless, and non-visible gas that is a definite danger to your home and family. So by making sure that you test for it, you can thus protect yourself and your family from this deadly gas.