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Understanding Radon in Atlanta: Key Facts for Homeowners


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RADON IN ATLANTA


Understanding the risks posed by radon in Atlanta is crucial for the safety and well-being of your home and family.


What is Radon?

  • Colorless, odorless gas from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water.

  • It can accumulate indoors, especially in basements and lower levels.

  • Long-term exposure to high radon levels can lead to serious health risks.


Health Risks: Radon and Lung Cancer

  • 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. (after cigarette smoking).

  • Responsible for 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually (EPA estimate).

  • #1 cause of lung cancer for non-smokers.


High Radon Levels in Atlanta

  • Atlanta metro area is known for elevated radon levels due to soil and geological factors.

  • Homes with basements or built on slabs are at higher risk.

  • Proactive radon testing is critical for homeowners in this region.


The Good News: Testing and Remediation

  • Affordable Testing: Costs less than $200.

    • Radon detector placed in the lowest living area for 3–7 days.

    • Detector sent to a lab for analysis.


  • Easy Remediation: Mitigation systems usually cost under $2,000.

    • Systems vent radon from under the home to the outside.

    • Quick installation can significantly reduce radon levels.


Take Action

Given the prevalence of radon in Atlanta and the surrounding area and its health risks, testing your home for radon should be a priority. Whether you’re buying a new home or have lived in your current one for years, a simple radon test can provide peace of mind. And if high levels are found, remediation is both affordable and effective.


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