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Why Testing for Radon in Calgary is Crucial

9/3/2023

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Protecting Your Health: Radon Testing and Mitigation in Calgary

Radon is a radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it impossible to detect without specialized equipment. It is a naturally occurring gas that results from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rocks, and water. In Calgary, radon poses a significant health risk, and testing your home for radon is a critical step in protecting yourself and your family. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of getting your home tested for radon in Calgary.

Understanding The Radon Threat

​Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, after smoking, and is responsible for approximately 3,000 lung cancer deaths in Canada each year. The risk of developing lung cancer from radon exposure depends on the concentration of radon in your home and the duration of exposure. The higher the radon levels and the longer the exposure, the greater the risk.

Radon in Canadian Homes

Canada is particularly susceptible to radon because of its geological makeup. Certain regions, such as parts of Ontario , British Columbia, and the prairie provinces, have higher levels of naturally occurring uranium, which leads to elevated radon levels in homes. However, radon can be found in homes in over 10% of the homes in Calgary. 
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Radon Map of Canada (source: Health Canada)

Radon Testing - Importance

  1. Protecting Your Health: The most compelling reason to test your home for radon is to protect your health. Prolonged exposure to high radon levels increases your risk of lung cancer, even if you've never smoked. Testing allows you to identify if your home has elevated radon levels so that you can take steps to mitigate the risk.
  2. Peace of Mind: Radon is often referred to as the "silent killer" because it's undetectable without testing. Testing your home provides peace of mind, knowing that you are actively addressing a potential health hazard.
  3. Mitigation Is Possible: If radon levels in your home are found to be elevated, it's not a cause for panic. Radon mitigation systems can be installed to reduce radon levels to a safe range. These systems are effective and relatively affordable, especially when compared to the potential health costs of radon exposure.
  4. Legal Requirements: In some provinces, such as Ontario, there are legal requirements for radon testing in certain circumstances, such as during the sale of a home. Ensuring your home is radon-tested can help you comply with these regulations and protect both buyers and sellers.

Conclusions

Radon is a silent, invisible threat that affects homes across Canada, and it poses a serious health risk. Testing your home for radon is a responsible and essential step in safeguarding your health and the health of your loved ones. It's a proactive measure that can lead to peace of mind and, if necessary, the implementation of effective mitigation strategies. Don't wait until it's too late; test your home for radon today. Your family's health may depend on it.
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