I'm sure you've heard how radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers in America. You can’t see, smell, or taste radon. Having your house tested for radon gas is a voluntary action and a strong recommendation for consumers by the US EPA and many real estate agents. The EPA has designated January as National Radon Action Month so that people can learn more about the national effort to take action against radon.
Sometimes we do an inspection for a client and their prospective house
has a radon remediation system already in it. It's still recommended by
the EPA to routinely have the system evaluated to be sure it is working
properly. More information about this and the national effort can be found at: http://www.epa.gov/radon/nram/
The following story reinforces that recommendation for routinely having a radon system checked. We did a home inspection and in the corner of the house's basement was a radon mitigation system and a sump pump installation. The sump was an amateur installation because the pump was just setting in a hole in the floor that was created by breaking out a section of basement concrete floor slab.
In affect, the system's effectiveness of removing radon from the house had been compromised. How badly compromised would not be known without someone doing a radon test. Either way, repairs were needed for proper operation of the radon mitigation system and sump pump.
Whether your home has a radon mitigation system or not, regular evaluation is recommended to insure that your home adequately addresses current radon exposure to your family.

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