Just like carbon monoxide, you cannot see, smell or taste a radioactive gas called radon. Radon is naturally occurring and can be found in many residential and commercial properties; it is also the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, after only smoking. Radon negatively affects indoor air quality and the only… Read more »
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