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Wednesday
Jan112012

Radon Facts to Know When Buying Your Connecticut Home

Radon: ra-don (rā don) n. A heavy, colorless, odorless, radioactive gaseous element symbolized by Rn.

Some radon facts; designated as a class "A" carcinogen

  • recognized as the leading cause of lung cancer amongst non-smokers & the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking;
  • a chemically inert gas that is one of the heaviest gases known to exist - roughly eight times heavier than air;
  • discovered in 1900, it was the fifth radioactive element to be discovered;
  • first documented ill effects of radon exposure date back to the 15th century;
  • radon is largest source of ionizing radiation exposure to the general public;
  • the 4.0 pCi/l EPA "Action Level" was established in 1986;
  • congress's Indoor Radon Act of 1988 stated goal calls for indoor radon concentrations be reduced to outdoor levels (0.4 pCi/l avg.);
  • the Iowa Study of residential radon exposure conducted from 1993 - 1998 confirmed previous miner study data that links radon to lung cancer;
  • World Health Organization has suggested worldwide action level of 2.7 pCi/l;
  • atomic weight is 222, atomic number is 86;
  • if ignored, can be fatal to a successful real estate transaction.

The last fact noted in the previous paragraph doesn't have to be a fact. Any radon problem can be fixed.

Hopefully, this list of radon "trivia" enlightens those who still think radon is a hoax. For those who still require further convincing, consider visiting the following websites to gain a greater insight on radon & the consequences of long term radon exposure; www.cansar.org, www.aarst.org, www.lungusa.org, www.epa/iaq/radon/index.html.

For legal-related inquiries, call Attorney Tamara Peterson at 203-581-1712 or send an email to Tamara@TamaraPetersonLaw.com   

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*The content within the "Tip-of-the-Week" is strictly for informational purposes and not intended to be interpreted and/or used as legal advice. Only Closings and OnlyClosings.com is a service provided by Tamara L. Peterson Attorney at Law LLC.


And a note From Judy: If you have a question about buying or selling Real Estate in Fairfield County, and are in need of an Realtor to represent you, I invite you to contact me, and if you have an idea for a topic that you would like to see on The CT Realty Blog, please include it in the "Post a Comment" section link below this post. We appreciate the feedback and look forward to providing you with the best real estate content, advice and service in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

 

 

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