Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Importance Of Radon Testing In Your Home

By April Briggs


Is a gas that is said to be radioactive which is mainly found in some homestead in most parts of united state. The source of this of gas is presence of uranium found in soil as a result of natural breakdown. Uranium can also be found in water that we drink and rocks and this chemical then absorbed in the atmosphere and people breathe since it mixes with air. Radon testing is very important to be done especially if one is moving to a new place or resident.

Using layman language radon is a gas which has the potential to cause cancer in human beings. This gas is oblivious as it cannot be tasted, it has no smell and no color so it cannot be seen with bare eyes irrespective of it being in our homes. It generally moves from underground into the atmosphere where it is absorbed in the air.

Carrying out test on your resident is the only sure way to know if your residence has radon and in what quantities. Many states government are advising all homes that are below third floor to be tested for this gas. If there are high level of uranium in your dwelling place, one should not be scared as the levels can be regulated using simple techniques such as increasing your home ventilation to get rid of air coming from underneath.

This gas was discovered way back in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety nine by a physicist known as Rutherford. This element is colorless and does not react with other chemicals so it is an inert gas. This gas is known to be the heaviest of all other gases and is denser than air by nine times.

If someone is buying a house, they should first seek to know the indoor uranium levels in the house, this is done by asking sellers for their test results. And if house has radon diminution system, buyer should ask seller for the information concerning this system.

Despite this gas having all these negative effects, it has its share of uses. It can be used to facilitate chemical reactions and during learning of surface effect with chemicals. Health risk associated with inhaling of radon is contracting cancer. Risk of getting cancer relies on following factors. The first is uranium levels in your home or house, period of exposure to the gas and finally if you are a smoker.

Almost each and every home in united state has uranium gas but it differs from one homestead to the other according to ventilation system available. There are two approaches to testing if your home has uranium. The first is hiring a professional or certified radon to carry out test on your house at a fee and the second one is carrying out the test yourself by acquisition of a test kit.

The third step is opening your radon kit, this kit should consist of few test vials but this depends entirely on manufacturer, kit should also have information card, an envelope to use when sending the gas to a nearby laboratory and information of laboratory analysis payment.

Wait for around twelve hours then close your vials tightly, fill up the information card given by the manufacturer and send the vials and the card to a laboratory. Wait for the results which the laboratory can send to you through your email or any other means of delivery available.




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