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The U.S. EPA predicts that 21,000 people will die from radon-related lung cancer this year. Don’t you owe it to you and your family to make sure that your home has safe levels of radon?
Testing is simple and requires only two visits. Device(s) will be placed about your home to measure the radon and then will be collected usually in a couple days. The results are available generally in 48 to 72 hours.
If the test results indicate a high level of Radon, don’t worry. Radon mitigation can be an inexpensive fix, roughly between $800 and $1200 for an average home to reduce radon to within EPA Guidelines.
Call today for an appointment. In the end, you’ll live longer and sleep better knowing you’ve had the test.
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