
Adrian, MI – It is estimated that one in every four Michigan homes has radon levels that exceed the recommended federal action level…and in Lenawee County, that estimate increases to one in every two homes.
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that radon exposure results in more than 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. every year.
Radon comes from the natural breakdown of radium and uranium underground. Radon gas can move freely through soil and up into the atmosphere where it is safely diluted. However, when radon enters a building it can become concentrated and reach unhealthy levels.
Radon can enter a building through cracks and openings in the foundation, floor, or walls. Openings caused by sump pumps, plumbing, wiring, or ductwork can all become points of entry for radon.
In conjunction with National Radon Action Month, the Lenawee County Health Department is offering free, easy-to-use radon test kits throughout the month of January. Residents may visit the health department to request and receive a test kit in person. Anyone with questions can contact the health department.
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