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Is Your Home Safe?
Get the Radon levels tested, TODAY!
The most common cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoking. Radon represents a somewhat smaller risk for this disease, but it is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Scientists estimate that 15,000 to 22,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States each year are related to radon.
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Read up on some information for a better quality and longer life from generation to generation.
Guide To Radon
Contains basic information about Radon in the home, how to test and read the results.

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Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide
This guide answers important questions about radon and lung cancer risk. It also answers questions about testing and fixing for anyone buying or selling a home.

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  1. 1
    Have Your House Tested
    In a matter of 48 to 60 hours, your house can be tested to evaluate the level of the dangerous radioactive gas that can contaminate your home and cause lung cancer.
  2. 2
    Mitigate If Needed
    *If the radon level is found to be low, then great! You're safe. But if there is a high level of radon found, it is a simple process to contact a mitigation specialist to install a system to safely evacuate the dangerous gas.
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    Feel Safe In Your Home
    And it's that simple. Now your home is safe. You can live comfortably knowing that you've helped to extend the lives of your loved ones. Only occasional periodic testing to confirm that the system is functioning may be required.
*GHI Radon only does air quality testing to evaluate the level of radon in the air. GHI Radon does not install mitigation systems to evacuate radon gas from a house. GHI Radon can, however, give recommendations for local certified installers.
GHI Radon Testing. Helping you breathe better for life.