The Silent Threat


Careful!... There is a killer that seeps into your home through all openings in contact with the ground: cracks in foundation walls, floor slabs, construction joints, openings around service lines and service columns. support, floor drains and sumps, wall cavities and water supply. Fortunately, this bad guy has already been identified: RADON... and now we have everything to avoid it, take a look at some details in the following image..

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Exposure to high levels of radon in indoor air increases the risk of developing lung cancer. The risk of cancer depends on the concentration of radon and the duration of exposure.

Radon is an invisible gas radioactive that comes from the ground
Homes with elevated radon levels exist in all regions of Canada. Make sure your home is safe. Screening is simple. Reducing radon levels in your home is easy and can be done in a day.

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Uranium is a common element found throughout the earth's crust. Therefore, radon can be found in almost every home in Canada. Concentrations differ greatly from region to region, but are generally higher in areas where there is a high concentration of uranium in the underlying rock or soil.

Radon levels will vary from home to home, even if they are similar in design and close together. The only way to know the radon levels in your home is to test.

Be careful with Radon!

Radon is an invisible radioactive gas found in the ground.

Radon is the 2nd MAIN CAUSE of LUNG CANCER
3000+ PEOPLE/YEAR die from LUNG CANCER caused by radon
Radon is present in ALL buildings
The only way to know the level of radon in your home is to perform a TEST
It's easy to MEASURE and REDUCE radon levels

How to reduce radon levels in your home
RETAINING THE SERVICES OF A CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL REDUCES RADON BY UP TO 90%
INCREASE in ventilation REDUCES RADON BY 25-50%
FILLING cracks REDUCES RADON BY 13%

Measure and reduce radon concentration to help prevent lung cancer
A recent study revealed that ONLY 29% OF CANADIANS with high levels of RADON in their homes have taken steps to REDUCE it!

To contact a specialist, here are some suggestions:

https://www.radonexpertlm.com/soumissin gratuite.htm                           

https://takeactiononradon.ca/fr/

https://www.libsa.shop/la-menace

Effects on your health
In Quebec, 10 to 16% of lung cancer deaths are associated with radon.
Among these deaths: 60% occur in smokers  30% among former smokers  10% among non-smokers

“Once you start researching radon, you wonder why it doesn't make the headlines. The more we started to research, the more we realized that this was a threat to be prioritized. »
–Robert Edwards, Hardwicke, NB