Tuesday, January 24th, 2017

[Attachment] With January marking national Radon Action Month, the state Department of Environmental Protection urges residents in Morris County and across the state to test for this colorless and odorless radioactive gas - the second leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking.

The first step toward prevention is a simple and inexpensive indoor air test that can be purchased at home improvement centers. You also can have a certified business test your home.

Radon comes from the breakdown of naturally occurring uranium found in rock and soil. It occurs at varying levels throughout New Jersey and seeps into the home through cracks in foundations and basement walls. Radon can be mitigated with relatively inexpensive exhaust systems.

If you've never tested your home or haven't done so for a number of years, there's no reason to put it off any longer. For a state map that ranks areas by radon risk, a list of certified testers and other helpful information, visit www.njradon.org or call 800-648-0394.

For more information on radon, listen to the DEP's podcast.

Morris County, NJ published this content on 24 January 2017 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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