October is Healthy Lung Month! Consider getting screened if you are high risk for developing lung cancer.
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Healthy Lung Month is days away! Tests scheduled in the month of October are only $60. Call us at 701-400-0898 to schedule your test today!
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Radon gets into your home through many avenues. We take it out in a safe and efficient way. Call 701-400-0898 today to find out more.
Radon is a real threat to our health and the health of our children. Testing is the only way to know your levels. Call us at 701-400-0898 to schedule your test today.
This poster contest is an awesome idea to raise awareness about Radon! Carson Valley Middle School student Ayden Strange from Gardnerville placed first in last year’s Nevada Radon Poster Contest with his poster, “The Invisible Reaper."
Such a cool piece!
https://www.unr.edu/nevada-today/news/2020/radon-poster-contest-announcement
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Student poster contest raises awareness for home radon testing | University of Nevada, Reno
October is Healthy Lung Month and to help spread awareness about the affects of Radon on the lungs, we are offering 40% off on our radon tets for the month of October.
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Uranium mining took place in North Dakota between 1962-1967. We had somewhere between 9 and 14 uranium mines centered around the Belfield area. As a side of effect of the amount of Uranium we have, North Dakota is in the red when it comes to radon issues. We are one of two states where every county averages above 4pCi/L. This means every house potentially has a dangerous amount of radon.
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Did you know that if your home has a level of 4 pCi/L thats the equivalent of smoking 8 cigarettes a day. Even if you've never smoked in your life, you could still end up with lung cancer from unmitigated radon exposure. Do you know your levels?
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Did you know that there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of lung cancer? Don't smoke or quit smoking, avoid second hand smoke, and get your home tested for radon
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"While we are constantly exposed to radon, serious health issues can arise when this radioactive gas is trapped indoors. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers, making it the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that lung cancer caused by radon exposure kills approximately 21,000 Americans every year."
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There’s no way to thank our veterans for everything they sacrifice for our freedom, but on Veterans Day, we have to try. So thank you to all our service men and women, both past and present!
For Lung Cancer Awareness Month, take some time to learn about the factors that lead to lung cancer. Radon is the leading natural cause of lung cancer, following only smoking cigarettes. The good news is that lung cancer can be prevented. We can help with your radon problem. Call us at 701-400-0898 to find out how!
We offer CRM radon testing and mitigation. Call today to set up a time to do a test or schedule a free bid on your home.
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung Cancer is the deadliest cancer, with 142,670 estimated deaths in 2019 alone.
"We're concerned about greater overall exposure maybe occurring during this pandemic. Because like you said people are spending more time in their homes. Whether they are working from home or schooling from home. The levels in our homes are usually, not always, but tend to be higher than the levels in our offices and school buildings. For those of us that are working from home, schooling from home, the overall sort of cumulative exposure to radon will be greater."
Read More: Minnesota Radon Expert Encourages Testing Your Home Due to COVID
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Minnesota Radon Expert Encourages Testing Your Home Due to COVID
What a cool way to spread awareness about the dangers of radon gas!
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North Star student's poster helps promote home radon testing
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Department of Environmental Quality reminding people to test for radon in homes, workplaces
"The results showed that, on average, homes on limestone, dolostone, and some shales have higher indoor radon concentrations than homes on siltstones, sandstones, and surficial deposits."
This study was done in Kentucky. I think it would be interesting to see the results for North Dakota.
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Certain Rock Formations Can Lead to In-Home Radon Risks - Eos