You’ve likely seen something in the news over the last year or so about radon gas. Or maybe you’ve been aware of it for longer but are not really sure what radon is and how it could affect you. Maybe you haven’t heard of it at all yet.
Awareness and knowledge of radon is at varying stages for people.
But the push is on to make more people aware of it.
A lot more people.
Why? Because it’s a pretty big deal – especially for those people that are affected by it in the home they live in.
Radon is a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas that is produced as a by-product of uranium decay. Continue reading →