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Have You Tested Your Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Home for Radon? As a resident of the Pittsburgh area, you may already know that radon is a serious problem, and that this colorless and hard to detect radioactive gas can be a particular problem in your neck of the woods. What you may not yet realize is that [...]
Why Does Radon Gas Occur in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania? High levels of radon intrusion are commonly found in homes located throughout the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. Radon is a radioactive gas, and exposure to it can lead to lung cancer, and possibly even skin cancer. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has a higher incidence of radon contamination than other areas [...]
Radon Poses Serious Health Risks for Pittsburgh Residents If you live in or near the city of Pittsburgh, you have more reason than many to worry about radon problems right in your back yard, and possibly in your home as well. The city of Pittsburgh, and the state of Pennsylvania, are both rich in natural [...]
Radon in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Testing for the presence of radon in Western Penn anywhere near Pittsburgh PA is recommended by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Surgeon General, National Safety Council, American Medical Association and the American Lung Association (ALA). This is the only way to find out if and how radon levels have affected [...]