Did you know radon can cause lung cancer? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that has no color, taste or smell. Radon enters your home through soil or water and can build up to inside your home. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among people who do not smoke. If you smoke and your home has high levels of radon, your risk of getting lung cancer is especially high.
One in seven Vermont homes has elevated levels of radon. The Northeast Kingdom’s bedrock geology is associated with higher levels of radon, which means you could have high levels of radon in your home. How do you know if you do? Testing is the only way to know. Get your FREE test kit today by filling out this form: TinyURL.com/radon-kit.
Learn more about radon in your home at www.HealthVermont.gov/radon.
One in seven Vermont homes has elevated levels of radon. The Northeast Kingdom’s bedrock geology is associated with higher levels of radon, which means you could have high levels of radon in your home. How do you know if you do? Testing is the only way to know. Get your FREE test kit today by filling out this form: TinyURL.com/radon-kit.
Learn more about radon in your home at www.HealthVermont.gov/radon.