Ask Angi: What Can I Do About Radon?

Radon needs to be taken seriously, but the good news is that it’s manageable.
Ask Angi: What Can I Do About Radon?
Because radon is odorless and tasteless and can appear in any home, only a laboratory radon test can identify it. Dreamstime/TNS
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By Angie Hicks Ask Angi

Let’s face it, “radioactive gas” isn’t exactly a cheerful topic for dinner conversation. But when radon shows up on a home inspection report, it can quickly become top of mind. Radon needs to be taken seriously, but the good news is that it’s manageable. Staying on top of it could mean protecting both your family’s health and your home’s future value.