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Health Tip: How Radon Gets In: MedlinePlus

Health Tip: How Radon Gets In: MedlinePlus

 

Health Tip: How Radon Gets In

Here's how it can seep inside

By Diana Kohnle
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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(HealthDay News) -- Radon is an odorless but toxic gas that can seep into buildings, including ground-level homes.
The Environmental Protection Agency, noting that radon is found in about 1 in 15 homes, says the gas can enter a structure:
  • Through cracks found in solid flooring.
  • Through construction joints.
  • Through cavities or cracks in the walls.
  • Through gaps that form in suspended flooring.
  • Through gaps around service pipes.
  • Through your water supply.
HealthDay

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