Radon Detection
Jan 16, 2017
Testing Your Home for Radon
As part of national Radon Action Month in January, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reminds residents that radon – a colorless, odorless, and radioactive gas — is a known human carcinogen and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
Radon occurs naturally from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rocks and enters homes through cracks in the foundation or other openings. Due to its geology, Pennsylvania is prone to high radon levels, and has been detected in all 67 counties, with about 40 percent of homes having levels above national safety standards.
Winter is an ideal time to test, because doors and windows are generally closed, producing the most conservative results. High levels of radon tend to be found in basements, but the gas can be found anywhere in the home. Simple radon test kits are inexpensive and available at home improvement and hardware stores.
Amity Township has Radon testers available for use by Township residents. These units are calibrated prior to each use and left in your home for seven (7) days to ascertain if there is radon and record the level. There is a $200 security deposit to use the unit; and, we also ask for a copy of your driver’s license. Upon return of the unit, we return your check and shred your license copy. Should you be interested in using one of these units, please call Joanne at the Township, (610) 953-0016. Be advised, there may be a waiting list.
For more information on radon, testing and daily tips, visit the Department of Environmental Department website.
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