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Radon Gas SymptomsThe symptoms of gas poisoning radon appear only after the condition has become serious

Although highly toxic and dangerous to health, radon is very difficult to identify, or to be more precise: it is almost impossible to tell if a house is exposed to radon or not merely human sense. Since it is both odorless and colorless radioactive gas that enters basements and living areas located at ground level can cause severe poisoning that ends in fatal lung tissue decay. Cancer caused by radon gas poisoning is hard to say, because the symptoms are the same for lung ailments: cough, wheezing, heavy breath, infections like pneumonia and bronchitis.

The symptoms of radon gas poisoning are very likely to emerge only after the condition became very serious, and when cancer is already in the middle if it is in the final stage of evolution. Without home testing for radon accumulation, many patients are unaware of the cause that triggered the disease in the first place. In addition, the risk remains the same for the remaining family members, as well as children and youth and adult smokers are the ones who first symptoms. Therefore, it is very important that close monitoring of radon levels be made on a periodic basis.

The best way to prevent radon gas poisoning is to use a combination of tests in the short and long term to measure gas levels in both the basement and living areas. Then, immediate precautions should be taken to prevent increasing levels of radon: Seal cracks and openings in floors and basement walls, check and repair the ventilation system if necessary Check all the pipes with their joints and accessories, and an expert to analyze the state house and see what other radon mitigation devices may require additional.

Radon gas poisoning can be avoided if you take the time to test a house before you buy. It should be mentioned that accumulation of radon varies not only from year to year but day by day, this means that the results of some tests today can no longer be valid in several weeks. Hence the need for the use of radon testing in the long term is a necessity of such devices to collect data for long periods of time, providing a sound basis for determining the average radon levels to which you are exposed for any one year for example.

Posted on August 5, 2010.
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