Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Live Healthy Carry Out Radon Testing In Your Home

By April Briggs


Radioactive is a gas that is dangerous to human health as it is associated with cancer. The gas which is mainly found in homes and other residential areas is said to have uranium component. This component mainly results from breakdowns of soils and rocks naturally beneath the ground. This uranium is soluble and easily mixes with water which eventually ends up in our homes. Home owners should frequently do radon testing to ensure the safety of their children and also themselves.

Children are at a higher risk of contracting cancer if exposed to such a gas. This is so because children respiration rate is very high and the children cells are still dividing. The chemical has no odor, neither does it have any taste making it very difficult to notice its presence. When you inhale air containing uranium you expose yourself to diseases such as cancer. Radon is rated the second highest cause of cancer in Canada and united state.

It eventually gets into your homes through cracks or openings in floor slabs or foundation walls, construction joints, dirty floors, sumps inside walls, floor drains, window casements, support posts and gaps found in service pipes. The level of radon found in homes will largely depend on the levels of uranium in soils below, number of entry gaps in your home and how your home is ventilated.

Medical doctors have reported that uranium is among the leading source of cancer in united state. They warn that those people who smoke are in danger of getting cancer quickly than those who do not smoke. The first person to know of radon was Rutherford in eighteen century.

If someone is buying a house, they should first seek to know the indoor uranium levels in the house, this is done by asking sellers for their test results. And if house has radon diminution system, buyer should ask seller for the information concerning this system.

The gas has a few uses, and it can be utilized in spas for medical purposes, it can also be used to act as a catalyst for chemical reactions and also can be utilized for labeling of surfaces during surface reaction study. Testing is advisable as it is the sure way of knowing if your home has radon and in what levels. Since the gas does not have any immediate symptoms to alert someone of its presence.

Almost each and every home in united state has uranium gas but it differs from one homestead to the other according to ventilation system available. There are two approaches to testing if your home has uranium. The first is hiring a professional or certified radon to carry out test on your house at a fee and the second one is carrying out the test yourself by acquisition of a test kit.

The process of testing starts with the owner of the house collecting the right tools for testing, then making sure you close all the doors, ventilation holes and windows of your house, then opening the rids of your vials to let in air.

Then ensure all your house opening are closed to get air that is uranium concentrated, open up your vials so that air can flow in freely, after a few hours close the vials then pack your vials carefully and send them to a laboratory. Wait for the results.




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