RADON
TESTING
Nearly
one out of every 15 homes in the United States has
radon levels above 4pci/L, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency-recommended action level. Radon,
a naturally occurring gas, can enter the home through
cracks in the foundation floor and walls, drains,
and other openings. Indoor radon exposure is estimated
to be the second-leading cause of lung cancer, responsible
for thousands of deaths each year in the United
States. Long-term or chronic exposure to radon has
been linked to major lung problems including cancer.
Radon, like carbon monoxide, is an odorless and
colorless gas that occurs naturally as a by-product
of the breakdown of uranium. Exposure can affect
your family's health in subtle or dramatic ways
with no warning. See Spot Go Technicians utilize
strict EPA protocols. To get your home or office
tested, call us today.
Call See Spot Go today
Covington 901-475-9098
Memphis 901-754-5654