
Frequently Asked Questions about Indoor Air Quality & Testing
Answers about general air quality and specific issues
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Testing for radon gas in your home is easy with Airthings Digital Radon Detectors. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It can leak into your home from the soil or from building materials. And while your neighbor's house may have very low levels, homes sitting right next to each other have reported very different radon levels. The EPA acknowledges 21,000 annual deaths due to lung cancer linked to radon gas, so there's no denying that testing is important.