Radon is an invisible and odorless gas, and since it comes up from the ground, it takes quite a bit of work to remedy high levels of radon in your home. According to one estimate, there are as many as 8 million homes in the US alone that have levels of radon that are above safe levels. Why is this a concern? Radon is the second most common cause of lung cancer.

To find out if you have radon in your home, you will first need to have the air tested. If the levels are too high, there are steps you can take to remedy this. Sealing up cracks in the basement floor is a simple first step to take, but many times, this is not enough. It might be necessary to install pipes and a fan underneath the foundation to funnel gasses out. This will keep the gas from building up inside your home and keep you and your family safe.