Saturday, 31 March 2012
EPA Guidelines.
As Earth speeds up Radon is a naturally occurring gas that you can't see or smell and people die from quickly or in agony from cell cancer, which is found in almost every part of the world. If you're exposed to it long enough, it can cause lung cancer. Have you heard those stories about people who never smoked a day in their lives and still got lung cancer? That could have been from radon gas. Even if you don't have a basement, you could still have a radon gas issue it can  cause infant suffixation & nbsp or devastate a family make one very ill. Radon & nbsp; detector kit are readily available. Radon is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas and poses the greatest health risk from radiation exposure. Radon accounts for 56 % of the total radiation dose received by the most of the population. Other radiation sources include Medical 14%, Cosmic (from outer space) 8.7% and emission from civil Nuclear installations 1% electrical vibration.Remote lab test can show and nearly always say results were negative or within EPA guidelines. Since the basement is only partially submerged, I thought that might be a positive factor. Fast forward I was reading an article by Dr. Oz that warned about the hazards of radon so I bought the detector. Now the detector claims a short term reading of 6.4 cpi/l, which is higher than the guideline of 4. Wise Labs may not only implicitly trust the EPA because they are consistently revising their positions, but as new science becomes available, and I bet that number will become   will lower at some point in time. higher than the guideline. Wise Labs reset the detector and leaving it near the window crack, despite the & nbsp; lowered temperature, and it now registers a 1.6 cpi/l.
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