If you are buying a home or selling your home, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or sometimes USEPA) recommends that it should be tested for radon. Home buyers must make sure that a radon contingency is stated in the offer to purchase stating the maximum level of radon acceptable to the potential home buyer.
Clueless about ‘radon’? Radon is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas occurring naturally from natural sources and is considered a significant contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide. It is considered the second most frequent cause of lung cancer, according to EPA. Depending on how houses or buildings are built and ventilated, radon may accumulate in confined areas such as attics and basements.
Remember that testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk from radon. So if your home has a basement or consists of three floors, it should be tested for radon. Refer to the EPA’s list of state and contact a radon mitigation professional to fix the problem.
In the same way, Home sellers must also make sure that the homes they are selling be tested for radon before they put it on the market. If you think radon mitigation is expensive, you can do the initial test yourself to save money. However, find out if your state requires specific licensing for radon professionals.
You can lower the levels of radon in your home by doing some simple radon mitigation techniques like opening the basement windows to allow cross ventilation, installing fans to move basement air above the roof, sealing cracks and crawlspaces with gas membranes and calk. However, EPA still recommends that radon test should be conducted to your home by a certified radon specialist to help you determine the level of radon in your home as well do appropriate actions to lower the radon level in your home.
Make sure you are not buying a house from Chesterfield VA Real Estate with high levels of radon. Get a radon test done now before visiting Farmington Connecticut Homes For Sale for property options.
