What do I do if Radon levels are high?
There are ways to reduce the level of radon yourself or by a trained professional. Costs should run between $500-$2,500 depending on the seriousness of your problem. Start by doing the following and then contact your State Radon Office or EPA Office for additional information on reducing Radon in your home or office:
Seal or caulk areas of entry such as cracks, holes and openings;Keep vents to crawl spaces open; Minimize time spent in low areas such as your basement; Increase the circulation of outside air into your home or office; Discourage cigarette smoking in your home or office.
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