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Арно Дориан
Арно Дориан

Hey folks, I'm trying to figure out if my home actually needs radon testing. I live in an older house with a basement, and I've never tested for it before. A friend recently mentioned that our area might be at a higher risk due to the local geology, and it got me a little concerned. Are there any clear signs or specific conditions that indicate a home should definitely be tested? I'm not sure where to start or what to look for, so any advice on recognizing the need for testing would be greatly appreciated.

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You're asking a really important question, and it's smart to be proactive about it. A key thing to consider is if your home has a basement or a crawl space, as these allow radon to seep in more easily from the soil. Also, if your neighbors have had elevated radon levels, there's a good chance your home might share similar soil conditions. Even if you're not planning renovations soon, testing might still be a good idea for peace of mind. If levels are high, you'll want to look into Osage Beach professional radon mitigation to keep your family safe.

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