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From past TOTV threads, Radon should be checked. The issue is ,if they find levels that are too high, it's a problem because in a basement you can vent it out from there. Not sure what you would do in a slab home. Anyone care to comment. I'd be interested as well.[/QUOTE]
Unless there is some history on Radon exposure in this area , I would think that there is no need for a Radon test on the home. We live in an area of Maryland where the possibility of Radon in homes is alledged to be a problem(mostly voiced by Radon testers). Much of the literature now points out that much of the scare is marketing hype by those who hope to profit from the "discovery " of Radon in your basement. Maybe some other posters can comment on ligit reports of Radon contamination in this area.
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