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Originally Posted by Challenger
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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.
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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.[/QUOTE]
If you listed to every ad on television from all those doom and gloom ambulance chasing lawyers, we should all be dead by now .How did we ever survive all these years without the assistance of these greedy self -righteous tv lawyers?