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6 ways your house can make you sick
Can my house make me sick? Yes!
Here’s my list of 6 things in your Colorado Springs house that can make you sick
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1. Radon: It’s a colorless, odorless gas that can seep into the home from the ground. Radon has been called the second most common cause of lung cancer. In the open air, radon usually dissipates into the atmosphere and is not likely to cause harm. When radon enters buildings and is trapped in high concentrations, it causes health problems. This typically happens in basements with poor ventilation. (See related article: Radon testing is important in Colorado Springs)
2. Asbestos: It’s a fibrous material that was once popular in building materials because it provided heat insulation and fire resistance. Asbestos was banned in 1985 but it still may be found in older home’s insulation materials, floor tiles, roof coverings, ceilings and siding. It is only harmful when it is disturbed or exposed causing it to become airborne; which can typically happens during home renovations. It can be costly to remove because the process requires state licensed technicians and specially sealed environments. (EPA Pamphlet)
3. Lead: It’s a toxic metal used in home products for many years which can contribute to several health problems, especially among children and the elderly. Exposure can occur from deteriorating lead-based paint, pipes, or lead-contaminated dust or soil. It’s estimated that 75% of all private houses built before 1978 have lead present. Presently, there is no federal law that requires homeowners to check for the presence of lead-based paint but lead-based paint hazards must be disclosed however. More information available on the EPA Pamphlet. Read the rest of this entry »
Radon testing is important in Colorado Springs
What’s the big deal about Radon?
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the Surgeon General’s Office have estimated that as many as
20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused each year by radon and it is is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
Inspection Time
In Colorado Springs, a radon test can be requested by a buyer during a home inspection. If radon levels are high (4 pCi/L or higher) the installation of a mitigation system can become a negotiable item on the Inspection Resolution Form.
What is it?
Radon is formed by the natural radioactive decay of uranium in rock, soil, and water. It can be found in all 50 states. Once produced, radon moves through Read the rest of this entry »
Radon poses a threat to Colorado Springs Homes
Radon in Colorado Springs
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Living in Colorado Springs brings some unique challenges, with one of them being the presence of Radon Gas which comes from soil or rock that contains radioactive uranium. It seeps into ground water and homes and can be thought of as a kind of natural pollution that comes from the earth itself. If your home is at or near ground level (basements), its a good idea to check the radon gas levels in your home. In a poorly ventilated house, radon can build to high levels without anyone suspecting.
Why be worried about this? The American Cancer Society estimates Read the rest of this entry »




