Radon Mitigation in PA, including Reading, Harrisburg & Lancaster.

What Is Radon Gas Near Reading, Harrisburg, Lancaster?

Watch to learn how radon causes lung cancer.

As a company of radon mitigation experts, M. Webster Construction, Inc. is committed to educating our customers about the connection between lung cancer and radon gas. It's important to note that radon levels can be reduced to safe levels. We want to help you make that happen!

As certified members of the National Radon Defense network of radon mitigation experts, M. Webster Construction, Inc. provides homeowners throughout Pennsylvania with customized solutions for achieving safer levels of radon within residential buildings.

Contact us today for more information about radon testing and our radon reduction services.

What is Radon?

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that has become the second-leading cause of lung cancer -- second only to cigarette smoke.

Most soils contain uranium that, over time, decays to produce radium and polonium. Eventually, polonium is released with the radon, which creates a high toxicity level in the air and water that it infuses. Perhaps some homeowners are thinking they could recognize high levels of radon in their home. Unfortunately, radon is completely undetectable with any human senses.

We cannot smell, taste, see, touch, or hear radon. Thus, it easily goes unnoticed. When this happens, everyone in the home becomes susceptible to contracting lung cancer. There are also very limited lung cancer symptoms. Even at that, they tend to lie dormant until becoming more severe.

Radon Exposure & Lung Cancer

Prevent Lung Cancer and Test for Radon in Pennsylvania

Regular testing will help limit the risk of dangerous exposure to radon in your home.

Lung cancer is responsible for killing more Americans annually than the other top cancers combined. And because it's often considered a "self-induced" disease, it also tends to be the least funded.

However, the World Health Organization reports that radon causes 15% of the world's lung cancer cases, leading to the deaths of 20,000 Americans annually.

For those 20,000 people who do not have lung cancer due to tobacco smoke, this is far from self-induced!

Radon induced lung cancer kills one person every 25 minutes, joining arsenic, asbestos and benzene as a Class-A Carcinogen.

Did you know...

That radon gas was actually a vital aspect of the gaseous makeup of the nuclear bomb? The bombs utilized uranium and became known for the residual effects of radiation poisoning. Although the levels of radon that resulted from the nuclear bombs far exceed the amounts of radon found in a home, the principle remains the same -- exposure to radon gas is very harmful and can be deadly!

Cigarette Smoke and Radon

While the effects of smoking cigarettes are far more recognizable when compared to the effects of radon exposure, there is very little separating the severity of these two causes of lung cancer. How can smoking cigarettes be compared to radon exposure? Check this out!

1 pCi/L of radon is equal to 2.5 cigarettes a day! Multiply a home's radon levels by 2.5 and understand that any homeowner could easily experience the effects of smoking a "pack a day" if the radon levels are at 4.0 pCi/L-- the minimum action level established by the Environmental Protection Agency.

X-ray Radon

The amount of radiation in 4.0 pCi/L of radon is actually equivalent to the radiation in 100 chest X-rays. Sure that seems like a lot, but this gets worse. Most hospitals actually only allow patients to have four chest X-rays each year.

Let's do the math. That converts to the equivalent of .16 pCi/L per X-ray and .64 pCi/L of radiation a year with four X-rays. In other words, radon mitigation is crucial to the overall health of any homeowner in Pennsylvania

What To Do If Your Home Has Unsafe Radon Levels

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If you don't know what your home's radon levels are, it's important to have the space tested right away. Radon gas is odorless, tasteless in water, and invisible. Levels can vary from one home to the next, so even if your neighbor has safe levels, your health may be in danger.

If testing shows that your home's radon levels are indeed higher than the recommended safe level (4 pCi/L), you should consider installing a radon mitigation system. Here at M. Webster Construction, Inc., our experts offer free quotes for a customized system, so there's no risk in learning more. If your budget is limited but you'd like your home environment to be healthy as soon as possible, be sure to ask us about our financing options.

Contact us by phone or e-mail today for a cost quote for radon testing or a mitigation system quote! We proudly serve the Pennsylvania area, including Harrisburg, Reading, Lancaster and surrounding regions including Lititz, Lebanon, Elizabethtown, Ephrata, Manheim, Hummelstown, Middletown.

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Serving PA including the Greater Reading area
Our Pennsylvania Service Area
Cities in Berks County, PA
Bernville
Bethel
Hamburg
Kenhorst
Laureldale
Leesport
Mohnton
Mohrsville
Muhlenberg
North Heidelberg
Reading
Robesonia
Shillington
Shoemakersville
Sinking Spring
Springmont
Temple
Wernersville
West Reading
Womelsdorf
Wyomissing

Cities in Dauphin County, PA
Berrysburg
Dauphin
Elizabethville
Grantville
Gratz
Halifax
Harrisburg
Hershey
Highspire
Hummelstown
Lykens
Middletown
Millersburg
Paxtang
Penbrook
Pillow
Royalton
Steelton
Wiconisco
Williamstown

Cities in Lancaster County, PA
Adamstown
Akron
Bird In Hand
Clay
Cocalico
Columbia
Denver
East Earl
East Petersburg
Eden
Elizabethtown
Ephrata
Hempfield
Lancaster
Landisville
Leacock
Leola
Lititz
Manheim
Marietta
Maytown
Mount Joy
Mountville
Narvon
New Holland
Reamstown
Reinholds
Rheems
Rothsville
Stevens
Terre Hill
Wheatland

Cities in Lebanon County, PA
Annville
Cleona
Cornwall
Fredericksburg
Jonestown
Lebanon
Mount Gretna
Myerstown
Newmanstown
Palmyra
Richland

Our Locations:

M. Webster Construction, Inc.
805 Pershing Street
Lebanon, PA 17046
1-717-473-6020
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