Blue Ridge Radon Solutions

NC

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in Residential Homes Real-Estate Professionals Federal &ampState Owned Properties Radon Resistant New Construction Projects &ampDevelopers Commercial Businesses &ampServices Friendly000 deaths each year have been tied to radon gas exposure. Radon is a naturally occurring[email protected] www.blueridgeradonsolutions.com About Radon Facts&#8230causing thousands of deaths each year. Radon is an invisibleodorlesswell-sealed and drafty homesand homes with or without basements. In facttastelessand chemically inert. Unless you test for itsoiland water. Naturally existinglow levels of uranium occur widely in Earth&#8217s crust. It can be found in all 50 states. Once producedbasementthe EPA does not recommend the use of sealing alone to reduce radon because by itselfnew or old with or without a basementall major health organizations (like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

8217;s radon testing and mitigating needs since 1999. At Blue Ridge Radon Solutions we’re dedicated to helping families and businesses reduce the risk of exposure to harmful radon gas. This dedication drives us to design the most efficient radon mitigation systems while maintaining the highest standards of quality, aesthetics and professionalism. Our qualified technicians have installed hundreds of radon mitigation systems in Western North Carolina. No matter how complex the installation,

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