The CBC’s Clare Mackenzie visited the Research Productivity Council in Fredericton to find out more about radon: what it is, ...
A recent study out of the University of Calgary estimates that more than 10 million Canadians are being exposed to high ...
Radon enters homes through cracks and openings in the foundation, particularly in basements and lower levels.
A recent study from Oregon State University found a link between exposure to radon gas and childhood leukemia rates.
The Utah Geological Survey identifies radon gas as “Utah’s most deadly geological hazard” as it has led to thousands of lung ...
Utah’s deadliest geological hazard is a gas you can’t see or smell, and Utah officials say one in three homes have ...
In 2012, about seven per cent of homes were found to have dangerous quantities of the gas. Now that figure is 17.8 per cent, ...
Radon, a gas that causes lung cancer, can be found everywhere in the Interior. Testing is the only way to know how much radon ...
This is especially true among smokers. Radon is invisible — you cannot smell, see or taste the gas, and there are no ...
One in three homes in Saskatchewan appear to have dangerously high radon gas levels, according to a recent report from the Evict Radon National study team.
Schools with more students from lower-income families are less likely to be tested for radon, according to data from the ...
Vancouver, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- November is Radon Action Month, and the BC Real Estate Association (BCREA), BC Lung Foundation, and Real Estate Foundation of BC are announcing the launch ...