Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in Canada. Radon is present in every indoor environment Its odorless and colourless, so the only way to know how much is present in your home is to test for it. The test is safe and relatively inexpensive.
Health Canada recommends that if indoor radon levels are above 200 Bq/m3, that something be done to reduce the concentration. We can help with that as well.
Why not make this the year you make sure your home is safe for everyone enjoying it.
Health Canada recommends that if indoor radon levels are above 200 Bq/m3, that something be done to reduce the concentration. We can help with that as well.
Why not make this the year you make sure your home is safe for everyone enjoying it.