40% of homes in Davidson County have elevated radon levels. Find out how to reduce radon exposure with DocAir (615-373-2498).
Are you 100% sure that your home is a safe place for your family? The Environmental Protection Agency lists Davidson County as an area having a high potential for elevated radon levels.
DocAir, a HVAC services and mold remediation company, which installs hundreds of radon mitigation systems every year, has published a new guide explaining the causes and consequences of radon exposure. Find out how to reduce radon levels in your home at https://docair.com/restoration-remediation/radon-mitigation/
Radon is a known carcinogen, the second leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths each year in the US. This odorless radioactive gas, a by-product of uranium decay, is found in most soils. According to the Metro Health Department, approximately 40% of the homes tested in Davidson County showed elevated radon levels.
Although there is no safe level of radon, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a level of 4 pCi/L (picocuries of radon per liter of air) as the threshold for action. However, even lower levels may pose health risks.
Radon moves up through the ground to the air above and may get sucked into your home through cracks and holes. As there are several possible causes of radon leaks, DocAir emphasizes a holistic approach to property inspection, carried out with the ultimate goal of uncovering structural issues that may be causing high radon levels in the home. These can include:
Radon mitigation systems typically use a fan to exhaust contaminated air outdoors. However, a qualified professional will also ensure that the structural problems which cause leaks are resolved.
“Most radon mitigation companies in the Nashville area focus on identifying methods to reduce radon levels back to a ‘safe zone’,” the guide explains. “DocAir understands an elevated radon level is an indicator of underlying issues in the home.”
Radon levels fluctuate throughout the seasons, and need to be monitored over time. They also need to be measured in different areas of the property, in order to identify problem areas. By addressing these structural problems, a long-term, efficient solution can be developed.
The company was founded in 2002 by Barry Westbrook with the goal of offering a holistic, system-oriented approach to indoor air quality to both residential and commercial clients. In addition to radon mitigation, the team offers:
“If you have trouble with your home environment's air quality, water intrusion and mold issues, there is nobody better in the mid state to help you figure it out and find a solution,” said a satisfied client. “As a real estate professional for nearly 20 years, I have worked with, learned from and recommended DocAir the entire time.”
If you would like to have your property tested for radon toxicity, contact the company for an assessment as soon as possible, to avoid the health risks of prolonged exposure to the gas. Find out more at https://docair.com/