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NorthWest Radon Testing provides a professional radon test and inspection services in Addison, IL. In the average basement exposed to radium in Addison IL, 38 million radon gas atoms will decay every single hour.

Concerned that your home is at risk for radon and you’d like a residential radon testing service to come and check things out? Make sure to call professional radon test Addison professionals at North-West Radon Testing & ensure your home is clean and safe!

 

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In the average basement exposed to radium in Addison IL, 38 million radon gas atoms will decay every single hour.

Just imagine the amount of radon exposure that can cause in a lifetime. Don’t let your family breathe unhealthy gases.

Concerned that your home is at risk for radon and you’d like a residential radon testing service to come and check things out? Make sure to call professional radon testing Addison professionals at Northwest Radon Testing & ensure your home is clean and safe!

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How to keep radon levels low in Addison, IL?

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban recommends these actions you can take to reduce your risks of lung cancer and help lower radon levels in your home:

What steps should you take now?

Since there is no healthy level of radon, reducing radon inside your house or building will always help reduce your risk of lung cancer, even when the level in your home is less than 4 pCi/L.

Addison is a village located in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 36,942 at the 2010 census.

The community itself was originally named Dunkley’s Grove after the settler Hezekiah Dunklee, and was renamed after a town in England or Addison, New York.[5] In 1832, Winfield Scott built Army Trail Road on top of a Potawatomi trail in Addison, in order to allow 50 broad-tired wagons to fight Black Hawk and his warriors. In 1864, the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod moved its teacher training to the village from Fort Wayne, Indiana, and established the Addison Teachers Seminary; it remained in Addison until 1913, when it was relocated to River Forest, Illinois, as Concordia Teachers College (now Concordia University Chicago).

Any home in the Addison area is at risk for elevated radon levels. Radon testing is the only way to know if your home has harmful radon levels.

 

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Factors that increase your risk of getting lung cancer from radon include the following:

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